Celebrate Shravan Maas Shivaratri with Special Rudrabhishek
On the occasion of Shravan Maas Shivaratri, Saptarishis Astrology is Celebrating Shivaratri with Special Rudrabhishek on 02 Aug 2024 (Friday)
Importance of Rudrabhishek:
Rudrabhishek is a significant and revered ritual dedicated to Lord Shiva. It involves bathing the Shiva Lingam with holy substances, accompanied by the chanting of Vedic mantras, primarily the Rudram. Performing Rudrabhishek on Maha Shivaratri is believed to:
– Invoke the blessings of Lord Shiva for health, wealth, and prosperity.
– Cleanse negative energies and bring peace and tranquility.
– Fulfill desires and remove obstacles in one’s life.
– Purify the mind, body, and soul.
Invitation to Participate:
We warmly invite you to participate in this special Rudrabhishek and receive the divine blessings of Lord Shiva. After making your payment, please send us your Rashi, Nakshatra, Gotra, and Name. Also, mention the specific purpose for which you are performing this Rudrabhishek.
Live Zoom Participation and Prasad:
You can join this auspicious Rudrabhishek through a live Zoom meeting. After the completion of the ceremony, we will send you an energized Rudraksha Beeds as Prasad, blessed during the Rudrabhishek.
Holy Waters from Seven Major Rivers:
The sacred water used for the Rudrabhishek is collected from the seven major rivers of India, each holding immense spiritual significance:
1. Ganga: Originates from the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayas. It is considered the holiest river in India, known for its purifying properties.
2. Yamuna: Originates from the Yamunotri Glacier in the Himalayas. It is associated with Lord Krishna and holds great religious importance.
3. Godavari: Originates from Trimbak in Maharashtra. Known as the ‘Dakshina Ganga’ or ‘Ganges of the South’, it is revered for its sanctity.
4. Narmada: Originates from the Amarkantak Plateau in Madhya Pradesh. It is believed to have the power to cleanse sins and is worshipped as a goddess.
5. Kaveri: Originates from Talakaveri in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It is considered one of the seven sacred rivers in Hindu tradition.
6. Brahmaputra: Originates from the Angsi Glacier in Tibet. It flows through India and Bangladesh and holds significant spiritual and cultural importance.
7. Shipra: Originates from the Vindhya Range in Madhya Pradesh. It is renowned for its role in the Kumbh Mela, one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
Join us in this divine celebration and experience the spiritual upliftment and blessings of Lord Shiva.













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