After all, why does the soul start to move to Shiva in Shravan? Learn everything in this legend
Not only is the SHRAVAn month a Panchanik month in the Hindu Sanatan tradition, but it is the mysterious period of the Kalachakra when all creation is taken in silence. This is the time of an interview with cosmic consciousness, when the soul is attracted to the infinite form of Shiva, except for its physical covers. It is not a season, but the feeling of wise; It is a process of fine, not a party; It is not a party, but the touch of param. The specialty of the Shravan month is not only in that it is dedicated to Mahadev, the god of the gods, but this period itself gives experience of the silence of Shiva. It seems that the pace of time has delayed and stopped naked himself like the Ganges flowing into Shiva’s Jatas. This is the moment the universe wants to solve herself and merge into the Creator. Shiva, whose form is not limited in one idol or form, is an infinite experience. It is the silence that echoes in meditation, it is energy found in fine. And Shravan is the wonderful opportunity when the seeker offers all his existence at Shiva’s feet. This is the journey where the soul of ‘I’ moves to ‘Shivohum’. Mondays of SHravan – called ‘Syravan sum’ – are not celebrated like a specific date, but these are the days of reaching the highlight of Sadhana. If the dedicated Ganga water offers the glitter, he not only pours water, but gives up his life, his ego, his desires. This commitment is not just commitment, but a statement to be united with Brahma. It is a confession that Shiva and Soul are not two, there are two reflections of the same consciousness. Shravan month is not just limited to Abhishek or worship. It is a festival of self -reliance and was inner malaise. This is the time when the disturbance hidden inside, sweeping ganga water and which in the end is, is only Shiva – pure, pure, immovable. Shravan month is the mirror in which the soul can see the divinity in itself, which can only be awake with reverence, fine and dedication. This month suggests that Shiva is not a separate power, they live within us – only we must abandon our own ‘I’ for their experience. Eventually, Shravan is a silent call that draws the soul to Shiva. It reminds that even when silence continues in the riot of the world, only Shiva’s interview is possible. And only then can we say, “Nahan deho to deho, Shivoham Shivoham.”