New Delhi. The month of Sawan, especially Sawan Monday, is considered the best for worshiping Lord Shiva. In the year 2024, the holy month of Sawan is starting on 19 August 2024, Monday, due to which it is being considered even more special. In such a situation, you can get the blessings of Mahadev by reciting Daridrya Dahan Shiv Stotra on the first Monday of Sawan.
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On Sawan Monday, wake up early in the morning and take a bath. After this, you should go to the temple or at home and anoint the Shivling with Gangajal, pure water or cow milk. During this, keep your face towards the east. After this, offer 3-leaf whole Belpatra, Bhaang, Dhatura, Aak or Madar flower, Shami leaves etc. to Lord Shiva. During this, keep chanting Om Namah Shivaya or other mantras of Lord Shiva.
To the Lord of the universe, to save the ocean of hell
Karnamritaya Shashishekhar Dharanaya
camphor-bright white with matted hair
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
Gauri priyaya rajnishkaladharaya
The bracelet of the serpent-king of time
Gangadharaya Gajaraja Vimardhanaya
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
Bhaktipriyaya bhavarog bhayapahaya
To save the fierce ocean of fortress
To the luminous, to the virtuous, to the beautiful dancer
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
to clothe in leather and to smear the ashes of the dead
spear-eyed, adorned with jeweled earrings
Manzir feet pair of matted hair
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
Panchananaya Phaniraj Vibhushanaya
Hemanshukaaya adorned with the three worlds
Blessing the land of bliss, O darkness
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
O dear to the sun, O savior of the ocean of death
O destroyer of time, worshiped in the lotus seat
For the three eyes marked with auspicious signs
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
Ramapriyaya Raghunathavarapradaya
To the serpent-loving, to the descendant of hell
O worshiped by the gods, full of virtue among the holy ones
Ome: Shivaya to burn poverty and suffering.
O Lord of the free, O Lord of the Ganes, the giver of fruits
O lover of songs, O carrier of the bull
O Maheshwara, dressed in elephant skin
Ome Shivaya, the burner of poverty and suffering.
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