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Devotees Brave Heavy Rains to Worship Shiva on Final Shrawan Monday

Summary

  • Devotees flock to Shiva temples despite heavy rainfall and waterlogging
  • Jalabhishek ritual performed by women and young girls on the final Monday of Shrawan
  • Temples see over 1,000 visitors for the auspicious occasion
Devotees Brave Heavy Rains to Worship Shiva on Final Shrawan Monday

As the holy month of Shrawan draws to a close on August 9th, 2025, devotees in Patna have been flocking to nearby Shiva temples to offer prayers on the final Monday of the auspicious period. Despite persistent heavy rainfall and waterlogging across the city, worshippers have remained undeterred in their devotion.

From the early hours of the morning, the streets have been filled with women dressed in green attire and accessories, queuing patiently to perform the sacred 'Jalabhishek' ritual on the Shivling. This act of devotion is not limited to adult women alone, as many young girls also participate in the Shrawan worship. Naina Kumari, now 18, began observing fasts and performing rituals during Shrawan when she was just 8 years old.

An official from Mahavir Mandir, one of Patna's largest and most prominent temples, has stated that more than 1,000 people have already visited the temple since 5 am to perform the Jalabhishek, which continued until noon. The temple has also planned out 64 slots for Rudra Abhishek for the rest of the day to accommodate the devotees.

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Patna's devotees believe that the final Monday of the holy Shrawan month is especially auspicious, and those who offer prayers to Lord Shiva with devotion and sincerity will have their wishes and desires fulfilled.
Despite the persistent heavy rainfall and waterlogging across the city, the devotees in Patna remained undeterred in their devotion and flocked to nearby Shiva temples to perform the sacred Jalabhishek ritual on the final Monday of Shrawan.
The Jalabhishek ritual involves pouring water, sugarcane juice, or cow milk over the Shivling as an act of devotion. The three offerings signify different purposes - Gangajal for good health and wellbeing, sugarcane juice for wealth and prosperity, and cow milk for improved fertility and child health.

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