As the monsoon settles over Nashik, the sacred month of Shravan brings with it a time of devotion, discipline and spiritual renewal.
For centuries, Shravan has been a time to slow down, look inward and reconnect with what matters. And in spiritually significant Nashik, with Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga nearby, the experience becomes even more meaningful.
The Story Behind Shravan
Shravan’s significance is closely associated with the Samudra Manthan, when Lord Shiva drank the deadly poison Halahal to save creation. To cool its effects, devotees offered Ganga water, milk and sacred herbs over him.
This devotion became the tradition of Abhishekam, an important practice during Shravan.
The Essence of Shravan
Shravan is considered an auspicious month for worshipping Lord Shiva, with Shravan Somwar holding special significance. Fasting and prayer are not only acts of devotion but also practices of discipline. They encourage mindful eating, control over indulgence and greater awareness of the body and mind.
In many ways, the traditional spirit of Shravan aligns naturally with mindful and holistic living.
Sacred Practices of Shravan
While every family and community may have its own traditions, some practices are common across regions:
Shravan Somwar Vrat: Fasting on Mondays, often with prayers and offerings to Shiva.
Puja & Abhishekam: Ritual bathing of the Shiva Linga with water, milk, honey, or herbal mixtures.
Chanting Mantras:
Om Namah Shivaya — saluting the auspicious one, representing the five elements.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra — seeking liberation from fear and death.
Rudra Gayatri Mantra — invoking divine wisdom and clarity. Chanting with a Rudraksha mala, in a clean and quiet space, deepens the spiritual effect.
Meditation & Celibacy: Honouring purity in thoughts and actions.
Adopting a Satvik Lifestyle: Eating satvik food rich in plant-based, seasonal produce, avoiding stimulants and processed items.
Charity & Temple Visits: Extending compassion to those in need and connecting with sacred spaces.
The Science Behind the Customs
Shravan’s rituals often carry practical wisdom hidden in spiritual form.
Why avoid onion and garlic? Historically, these root vegetables were more prone to bacterial contamination during monsoons. Avoiding them reduced the risk of infection.
Why no non-vegetarian food? Shiva is also Pashupatinath — Lord of all living beings. Out of reverence, devotees abstain from consuming animals during this sacred month.
Why avoid cutting hair or nails? Shravan is associated with growth and abundance, symbolised in the crops nurtured by the rains. Refraining from cutting hair or nails became a symbolic gesture of respecting natural growth.
Benefits of Observing Shravan
Those who observe Shravan’s rituals often speak of the deep calm it brings:
Mental peace and emotional steadiness
Freedom from certain habits or cravings
Greater focus and spiritual clarity
Improved digestion and overall health
A sense of connection to nature’s cycles and divine energy
It’s as much about inner transformation as it is about outer discipline.
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