The month of Sawan is very special in itself. This month is called the most beloved month and this month is also considered to be the favorite month of Shiva. This month is called the month of Bhole Baba. Worshiping Shiva in the month of Sawan is said to be good and worshiping Shiva in this month has great benefits. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you what is the significance of the tripund that Lord Shiva places on his body, and on which parts of the body is it applied? In fact, if you worship Shiva Purana, it will give benefits. There are two types in which the first is called Mahabhasma and the second is Swalpabhasma. There are three types of Mahabhasam which are Shrout, Smarta and Cosmic. Let us tell all of you that Shrout and Smarta are used for Dwijs and cosmic ashes are used for all people. At the same time, Dwijs are said to wear with the pronunciation of Vedic mantra. Apart from this, other people can wear it without mantra. Apart from this, according to Shiva Purana, Bhasma made from burnt cow dung is called Agnay. It is also the substance of Tripund and it is said to be important to rub the ash consumed with water in all the parts of the body or to install it obliquely. Along with this, Lord Shiva and Vishnu also wear arrowhead Tripund. Let us know what is Tripund - indeed, in all the places like frontal etc., those who make three oblique lines with ashes are called Tripund. 9 Gods in Every Line of Tripund - According to Shiva Purana, each of the three lines of Tripund has nine gods. They are believed to be located in all the organs. Let us tell you that in the first line of Tripunda, the first syllable, Akar, Garhapatya Agni, Prithvi, Dharma, Rajoguna, Rigveda, Kriya Shakti, Morning Savana and Mahadev are 9 deities. At the same time, in the second line of Tripunda, the second letter of Pranav is Ukaar, Dakshinagni, Akash, Satvaguna, Yajurveda, Madhyandinsavan, Willpower, Conscience and Maheshwar. Along with this, the third letter of the 9 deity Pranav of the third line of Tripunda is Makar, invisible Agni, Paramatma, Tamogun, Dulok, Jnanashakti, Samaveda, Tirthasavan and Shiva. Also Read: Sawan 2020: Know these 5 interesting things related to Lord Shiva Rakshabandhan 2020: Keep these things in mind while tying Rakhi Nag Panchami 2020: This is how Shri Krishna defeated 'Kalia' Nag Panchami 2020: Know how Nag-Devta is connected with Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh