– Wake early (preferably Brahma Muhurat around 4:06 AM), bathe, and wear clean white or light-colored clothes.
– Offer Gangajal/panchamrit on Shivling along with items like bel leaves, dhatura, sandalwood paste, flowers/rice. Men chant “om Namah Shivay,” women chant “Namah Shivay.”
– Use specific mantras for targeted issues (e.g., Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra for protection and health).
– Light a ghee lamp and incense while expressing your wishes sincerely from the heart.
– Relationship problems: Worship Shiva with Goddess Parvati; keep Monday fasts.
– Marriage delays: Offer milk and turmeric on Shivling every Monday during Sawan.- Career obstacles: Chant “Om Namah Shivay” during Jal Abhishek mindfully.
– Financial troubles: Engage in Panchamrit Jal Abhishek; donate white clothes/food items.
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