The Kanwar Yatra, a revered Hindu pilgrimage, is set to commence on July 22, 2024, and will continue throughout the month of Shravan. Thousands of devotees, known as Kanwariyas, will embark on a arduous journey, walking miles to collect holy water from the Ganges River and offer it to Lord Shiva on the occasion of Sawan Shivratri, which falls on August 2, 2024.
The Kanwar Yatra is a testament to the unwavering devotion and endurance of the Kanwariyas, who brave the scorching summer heat and challenging terrain to reach their destination. The air is filled with the chanting of "Bol Bam-Bam Bhole," a sacred mantra that is believed to ward off obstacles and ensure a safe journey.
According to tradition, the "Bol Bam" chant holds immense significance, with the word "Bam" representing the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, as well as the sacred syllable Omkar. This powerful mantra is said to infuse the devotees with a newfound energy, empowering them to complete their journey with unwavering dedication.
Legend has it that Lord Hanuman would chant the name of Lord Rama to summon strength, and similarly, the Kanwariyas chant "Bol Bam" to draw energy and enthusiasm when they feel exhausted or need to boost the morale of their fellow pilgrims.
This year, the auspicious month of Sawan will extend until August 19, 2024, and will witness five Sawan Somwar (Mondays), considered an ideal time to appease Lord Shiva. Devotees will offer Bel leaves and perform Jalabhishek (water offering) to seek the blessings of the Almighty.
The Kanwar Yatra is a remarkable display of faith, perseverance, and spiritual devotion, showcasing the unbreakable bond between the devotees and their revered deity, Lord Shiva. As the pilgrims embark on their journey, they carry with them the hopes and prayers of millions, seeking solace, strength, and enlightenment.
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