- By Kashish Rai
- Sat, 02 Aug 2025 05:39 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Last Sawan Somwar 2025: Worshipping Lord Shiva on the last Sawan Somwar holds profound spiritual significance. This sacred observance is believed to bestow mental tranquillity, physical well-being and spiritual growth upon devotees. Engaging in rituals like Rudrabhishek, offering Bilva leaves and chanting mantras such as "Om Namah Shivaya" can purify the mind and soul, fostering inner peace and clarity. Fasting on this auspicious day is thought to cleanse negative energies and enhance one's connection with the divine. Additionally, sincere devotion during this time may lead to the fulfilment of heartfelt desires and the attainment of blessings for prosperity and harmony in life. This year, the last Sawan Somwar falls on 4th August 2025.
Devotees can offer some special items to Lord Shiva on the last Sawan Somwar to end financial issues. Below is the list of 5 lucky things that can be offered to Mahadev to seek his blessings for ending money-related problems:
Last Sawan Somwar 2025: 5 Things To Offer To Lord Shiva To End Financial Problems
1. Raw Milk: Offering raw, cold milk to Lord Shiva during Jal Abhishek is considered extremely auspicious. According to Hindu tradition, milk represents purity and abundance. When offered with devotion, it is believed to calm financial turbulence, cool down planetary doshas like Shani or Rahu, and invite Lakshmi’s blessings into one’s life. This act is symbolic of surrendering one's ego and seeking divine support in cleansing karmic debts that may be causing monetary struggles.
2. Bel Patra: The trifoliate Bel Patra holds deep spiritual meaning and is beloved by Lord Shiva. Offering fresh and unbroken Bel Patra is said to please him immensely, especially when each leaf is offered with chanting of "Om Namah Shivaya." Scriptures say it washes away past sins and karmic blockages, which often manifest as financial instability. Bel Patra is also symbolic of detachment, which spiritually helps one let go of financial anxieties and invites divine grace.
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The last Sawan Somwar is a sacred day to worship Lord Shiva, seeking mental peace, spiritual growth and financial stability through rituals like Rudrabhishek and offerings. (Image Source: Canva)
3. White Sandalwood Paste: Applying or offering white sandalwood paste (Chandan) to the Shiva Linga is known to soothe the deity and attract peace and prosperity. In Hindu rituals, sandalwood signifies clarity, cooling energy, and auspiciousness. Devotees believe that regularly offering Chandan helps reduce negative vibrations caused by stress, debts, or business losses. It also activates divine blessings, promotes mental peace and clears the path for wise financial decisions and long-term material success.
4. Rice Grains: Unbroken raw rice, especially when offered with devotion and a pure heart, is said to represent wealth and nourishment. In many Vedic rituals, rice is seen as a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and continuity. Offering Akshata (uncooked rice with turmeric or kumkum) to Lord Shiva during Sawan or on Mondays is believed to appease financial planets and attract consistent cash flow, business stability, and protection against unexpected losses or expenses.
5. Honey or Sugar: Honey, or occasionally sugar, is offered to the Shiva Linga as a sweet element to balance life’s bitter challenges. Symbolising sweetness, contentment, and the nectar of divine blessings, these offerings are thought to attract wealth, success, and resolution of financial disputes. In spiritual terms, it also indicates surrendering the desire for control and trusting divine timing. Regularly offering honey while chanting Shiva mantras is believed to remove stagnancy and energise income sources.
(Disclaimer: This content includes advice providing generic information only. It is in no way a substitute for qualified spiritual or astrological opinion. Always consult a specialist for more information before adopting any measures.)
