After all, why is there a tradition of offering Kanwar to Bholenath?
The month of Sawan is currently underway, and you will encounter many devotees of Lord Shiva along the way, carrying *kanwars* on their shoulders.
Their sole objective is to perform *Jalabhishek* (ritual bathing with water) of Lord Shiva using the water carried in the *kanwar*. To achieve this, devotees walk for miles with the *kanwar* on their shoulders to reach the Shiva temple.
Astrologer Navratna Vats says that in such a situation, it is natural for everyone to question what is the significance of the Kanwar that devotees endure hardships to bring water in the Kanwar to perform the Abhisheka of Lord Shiva.
The answer to this question is found in the Puranas. The Puranas state that –
‘Skandhe cha kamaram dhritva bam-bam projya kshane-kshane, pade-pade ashwamedhasta akshaya punyam sute.
That is, by walking with a Kanwar on the shoulder and chanting the slogan of Bol Bam, one attains the virtue of performing an Ashved Yagya with every step.








