Kawad Yatra Samagri 2025: As soon as the month of Sawan begins, the Kanwar Yatra, a symbol of faith of Shiva devotees, also starts. In this journey, devotees cover a long distance by filling water from holy rivers and offering that water on the Shivling or Jyotirling. Kanwar Yatra has special significance on Monday, Pradosh Vrat, and Shivratri of Sawan. It is believed that by offering water to the Shivling on these auspicious dates, all the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled. If you are also planning to participate in the Kanwar Yatra this year, then you have to keep some important rules in mind.

Kanwar Yatra 2025
This year, the Kanwar Yatra will start on Friday, July 11, 2025, which is the first day of the Sawan month. This journey will be completed with Jalabhishek on the day of Sawan Shivratri on 23 July 2025. However, at pilgrimage places like Deoghar, devotees do Kanwar Yatra to offer water for the entire month of Sawan.
Materials for Kanwar Yatra
If you are going on the Kanwar Yatra for the first time, then keep some items with you. This includes Kanwar (made of wood or bamboo), a vessel for filling Ganga water, red-yellow cloth and flowers for decoration, an idol of Lord Shiva, a photo, a trident, a damru, a Rudraksha, etc.
Along with this, you can also carry a bell that gives a sweet sound while walking, an audio system for bhajan, song, or kirtan, a red-yellow cloth for the devotee, a towel, a knee cap, and a toothpick.

Things to keep in mind during the Kanwar Yatra
Kanwar Yatra is a sacred religious ritual, so keep away from smoking, alcohol, cannabis, or any intoxicating substance during this time. Maintain pure conduct, pure speech and purity of mind during the journey.
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