News Topical, Digital Desk : In Hinduism, Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi is considered the most sacred day to receive the blessings of Lord Ganesha. Special prayers are offered to Lord Ganesha on this day. According to religious beliefs, offering certain items to the Shivalinga on Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi (2026) brings auspiciousness into life. Let's find out what those things can change your luck on Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi.
These 5 things must be offered to the Shivalinga (Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi 2026 Shivalinga Rituals)
jaggery mixed water
On the day of Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi, fill a copper vessel with pure water and add a little jaggery to it. Then, anoint the Shivalinga with this water . This ritual increases your respect in society and removes obstacles in government work.
Red sandalwood paste
Applying red sandalwood paste to the Shivalinga on Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi is considered very auspicious. It is said that applying this paste relieves one from physical suffering and increases self-confidence.
Red or yellow oleander flowers
Lord Shiva is very fond of Kaner flowers. Therefore, on the day of Bhalchandra Sankashti Chaturthi, offer red or yellow Kaner flowers to the Shivalinga. This will eliminate poverty from the home and bring in Goddess Lakshmi.
Write this mantra on Bilva leaf
Take a three-leaf, unbroken Bilva leaf and write "Om" on it. Then, offer it to a Shivalinga. This remedy brings success in your career and pleases Lord Shiva.
Akshat and black sesame seeds
On this day, offering Akshat and some black sesame seeds on Shivling reduces the effect of inauspicious planets and also provides relief from Pitra Dosh.
Keep these things in mind
- Make sure to offer arghya to the moon.
- At the time of worship, your face should be towards the north or east direction.
- Use a copper pot to offer water to the Shivalinga, but be careful not to offer milk from a copper vessel.
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