As the auspicious month of Sawan approaches, the Shravani Mela in Deoghar is set to begin. Lakhs of devotees participate in the Kanwar Yatra. If you’re planning to join the pilgrimage, it’s crucial to be aware of certain practices to ensure a spiritually rewarding experience. The Kanwar Yatra involves significant physical exertion, and adherence to specific rules is vital. Walk barefoot throughout the journey, and never place the Kanwar on the ground. Maintain celibacy and consume a sattvik diet, avoiding onion, garlic, meat, and alcohol. Refrain from using harsh language, touching the Kanwar before bathing, and consuming tobacco or related products. Remember to chant mantras dedicated to Lord Shiva during the entire pilgrimage.
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