Sawan 2025 — Know The Significance Of Offering Bel Patra To Lord Shiva

Sawan is one of the most sacred months in Hinduism; it is to begin from July 11 this year. Devotees all over India are preparing for weeks of utmost spiritual fervour dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Sawan month is deeply entrenched in people's hearts, as it is believed to be the most auspicious period to seek blessings of Bholenath. Devotees practice many rituals during this month, including Rudrabhishek, chanting of mantras, observing fasting, and more. Among all these rituals, one of the major rituals is offering Bel Patra, or Bilva leaf, to Lord Shiva.

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What Is Bel Patra? 

The bel tree (Aegle marmelos) is a sacred plant in Sanatan Dharm, recognised for both its spiritual and medicinal values. The fruit has a hard, woody shell with aromatic yellow pulp inside that is generally used in culinary attractions or Ayurvedic preparations. The leaves offered to Lord Shiva generally come in clusters of three leaflets and are believed to harbour purifying energy.

The Ritual Of Offering Bel Patra To Lord Shiva

Offering Bel Patra to Lord Shiva is not merely a custom but a sacred act of worship, deeply symbolic in its spiritual connotations. Bel Patra is among the six main offerings employed in Shiva puja, as described in Shiva Purana. It is considered that offering this three-leafed leaf gratifies Lord Shiva and brings blessings to the person, both for their married life and their inner peace.

According to the Hindu scriptures, it is believed that the three-leaf arrangement of Bel Patra indicates Lord Shiva's Trishul and also symbolises the holy sound of 'aum'.

Spiritual Significance Of Bel Patra

The importance of Bel Patra transcends symbolism. According to the Hindu mythology, the Bilva tree originated from the sweat of Goddess Parvati, the wife of Lord Shiva. According to the Skanda Puran, her sweat dropped on the Mandrachal hill and begot the Bel tree. Parvati herself is said to dwell in the tree, rendering it doubly sacred for those who worship Lord Shiva.

It is believed that every time a devotee offers Bel Patra to the Shivling, they are placing their purest intentions at the feet of the deity.

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