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Zodiac signs who will be blessed by Lord Shiva on Sawan Shivratri July 2025

Zodiac signs who will be blessed by Lord Shiva on Sawan Shivratri July 2025

Time of India5 days ago
As we all know that Sawan Shivratri is going to be celebrated on July 23, 2025. This day is considered an extremely auspicious for Lord Shiva devotees, who are bringing kawad and observing Sawan somwar vrat with purity and devotion.
This is day, when people perform abhishekam to Shivalingam so here we are going to talk about certain zodiac signs, who will be really blessed by Lord Shiva this Shivratri and they will get their desired wish fulfillments. Are you ready to check out these zodiac signs? Let's go and scroll down the article:
Here are the following
zodiac signs who will be blessed by Lord Shiva
on Sawan Shivratri:
Taurus
Sawan month is very special for Taureans as they are ruled by Venus (Shukracharya) who is an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva.
This sawan Shivratri is coming for them with a lot of good luck and due to their religious and spiritual practices bholenath will bless them with the happiness, prosperity and wealth.
Cancer
Cancerians are influenced by the Moon planet and the Moon is adorned on the head of Mahadev so these people are naturally drawn to Shiva and by seeing their devotion and consistency, Lord Shiva will bless these people with immense wealth and financial stability.
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This Sawan Shivratri is bringing a lot of new opportunities. They always look for protection and tranquility and this Sawan Shivratri, Lord Shiva will bless them with the same.
Leo
Leo's are ruled by Sun planet and these people are seeking for the Shiva's blessings this Sawan Shivratri, which they are going to receive and feel lucky about this as Lord Shiva's blessings are falling on them due to their past good karma's which they might have done in the past birth and as Ketu is transiting in their zodiac sign, so it has encouraged them to worship Devo Ke Dev Mahadav this Sawan.
Aquarius
Aquarians are governed by Saturn or Shani and now they are under the influence of Rahu also as Rahu is transiting in their zodiac signs and Rahu is one of the known Shiva Bhakt so under this planet's guidance, Aquarians showed their gratitude with consistency and they will be blessed by Lord Bholenath this Sawan Shivratri with good opportunities, remove all the obstacles they face in life and Lord Shiva also guide them in life.
This is going to be a time of transformation for Aquarians so be ready to receive Shiva's blessings this Shivratri.
These are the above mentioned zodiac signs, who are going to see a transformation as Lord Shiva is showering his blessings on them in all forms (financially, mentally, health related, removing obstacles and marriage related issues). They will see a great time, will be fortunate enough to experience Lord Mahadeva's presence in their life. So if you too experience such things on this Sawan Shivratri, then write us in the comment box and let us know your experience.
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