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Kanwar Yatra 2025 Date: 10 July or 11 July - When Sawan Kanwar Yatra begins?

Kanwar Yatra 2025 starts on July 11 and ends on Sawan Shivratri, July 23. Devotees carry Ganga water to offer Jalabhishek to Lord Shiva for blessings and spiritual merit.

July 07, 2025 / 13:13 IST
Kanwar Yatra 2025 Date: 10 July or 11 July - When Sawan Kanwar Yatra begins? (image: PTI)

The sacred month of Sawan is considered one of the holiest periods for devotees of Lord Shiva. Among its many spiritual observances, the Kanwar Yatra holds a special place. In 2025, the Kanwar Yatra will begin on Friday, July 11, which is the Pratipada Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Shravan (Sawan).

This deeply revered pilgrimage sees Shiv bhakts (devotees) embarking on a journey to fetch water from sacred rivers most commonly the Ganga carried in kanwars (decorated bamboo structures), which they offer to Lord Shiva through Jalabhishek at Shiva temples. The Yatra, a symbol of faith and penance, reflects the unwavering devotion of millions.

When Will Kanwar Yatra 2025 Begin?

The Sawan Kanwar Yatra 2025 begins on July 11. This marks the start of the annual spiritual journey where lakhs of Kanwariyas (devotees) walk barefoot for miles, carrying holy water to offer at Lord Shiva temples.

Kanwar Yatra End Date 2025

This year, the Kanwar Yatra concludes on Wednesday, July 23, 2025, which is Sawan Shivratri—the most sacred day in the month for performing Jalabhishek on the Shivling. While many conclude their yatra on this day, it is also considered spiritually rewarding to continue the water offering throughout the Sawan month.

Spiritual Importance of the Kanwar Yatra

The Kanwar Yatra is more than just a ritual; it's an act of devotion, endurance, and inner purification. As per Hindu beliefs, performing Jalabhishek during Sawan helps in:

  • Fulfilling wishes
  • Overcoming chronic illnesses
  • Protection from untimely death
  • Receiving the blessing of children
  • Achieving success in tough life challenges

Sawan Kanwar Yatra 2025: Jalabhishek Muhurat

Devotees generally perform Jalabhishek during Brahma Muhurat (pre-dawn hours), although the ritual can be done at any time during the day. Importantly, Rahu Kaal is not considered inauspicious for Shiva puja, as Lord Shiva is beyond the constraints of time—He is Mahakaal.

Most Auspicious Days for Jalabhishek in Sawan

Although every day of Sawan is favorable for offering water to Lord Shiva, the most spiritually charged days include:

  • Sawan Somwar (Mondays)
  • Sawan Pradosh Vrat
  • Sawan Shivratri (most significant after Mahashivratri)

These days draw massive participation, and temples remain open round the clock for darshan and offerings.

The Kanwar Yatra 2025, beginning from July 11 to July 23, is not just a physical journey but a path of devotion, discipline, and deep spiritual connection with Lord Shiva. Whether you're a first-time Kanwariya or a regular participant, this year's yatra promises divine blessings and a sense of unmatched fulfillment.

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