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Important Things You Should Never Offer to Shivalinga on Monday

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November 25, 2024: Monday is regarded as the most auspicious day for worshiping Lord Shiva in Hinduism. It is a day dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and is believed that fasting and praying on Monday helps in attaining blessings and relief from life’s difficulties. According to Hindu religious texts, fasting on Monday is a powerful practice, as it is said that Goddess Parvati fasted on this day to win Lord Shiva as her husband. For the devotees, worshiping the Shivalinga on Monday brings blessings, peace, and prosperity.

However, there are certain things that should never be offered to the Shivalinga during the puja, as it is believed that they could bring negative effects or hinder the success of the worship. Here is a list of things to avoid offering to the Shivalinga on Monday:

What Not to Offer to Shivalinga on Monday

  1. Tulsi Leaves:
    • Tulsi (Basil) leaves should never be offered to the Shivalinga during the puja. According to mythology, Lord Shiva killed the demon Jalandhar, who was married to Tulsi, and for this reason, Tulsi is not considered auspicious for Shiva worship. Offering Tulsi leaves or using them in Shiva worship is strictly avoided.
  2. Turmeric:
    • Turmeric is widely used in Hindu rituals and considered sacred, but it should not be offered to the Shivalinga. It is believed that offering turmeric to Lord Shiva will anger him and the worship will not bring the desired results. Therefore, avoid using turmeric in Monday’s Shivalinga puja.
  3. Coconut Water:
    • While coconut water is commonly offered during many Hindu rituals, it should not be offered to the Shivalinga, especially on Monday. There is a belief that offering coconut water to the Shivalinga will cause financial difficulties and Lord Shiva will get angry, leading to an unsuccessful puja.
  4. Rice Balls (Akshat or Nukas):
    • Broken or damaged rice, also known as Akshat or Nukas, should never be offered to the Shivalinga. It is believed that offering broken rice will upset Lord Shiva, and the puja will not yield positive results. Always ensure the rice is whole and unbroken when offering it during worship.
  5. Sesame Seeds with Milk:
    • Sesame seeds (Til) mixed with milk should never be offered to Shivalinga. This offering is believed to anger Lord Shiva and could prevent the worship from being effective. It is important to avoid combining sesame seeds with milk in the offerings.

Conclusion:

When performing the Monday puja for Lord Shiva, it is essential to follow the right rituals and offerings for the worship to be successful. Avoid offering Tulsi leaves, turmeric, coconut water, broken rice, and sesame seeds with milk as these are considered inauspicious and could hinder the effectiveness of your prayers. Lord Shiva is known for his mercy and blessings, and by adhering to the proper customs, you can ensure a fruitful and blessed worship.

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