Kavad Yatra
This time, the month of Shravan/Sawan is starting from Friday, 11 July 2025. This whole month is the most special time for the worship of Lord Bholenath. On this occasion, if you are thinking of joining the Kavad Yatra, then let us know here what not to do during the Kavad Yatra…
Follow the rules below ( Kavad Yatra )
1. Walk in a group: While joining the Kavad Yatra, it is safer and more helpful to walk in a group rather than traveling alone.
2. How to rest: Kanwariyas are not allowed to sleep on a bed or cot. They rest on the ground or on a mat.
3. Helping other Kanwariyas: Any Kanwariya on the way should be helped if needed. This sense of service is also an important part of the journey.
4. Health and Medicine: It is important to be physically healthy for long trekking. Keep a first aid kit and essential medicines with you. Take advantage of the medical camps set up on the way. ALSO READ: When is the Monday of Sawan month starting in the year 2025, know the Shravan month date and puja time
5. Follow the routes: Follow only the Kavad routes and auxiliary routes prescribed by the administration.
6. DJ and sound limit: DJ is not banned, but the sound limit is fixed so that other Kanwadis and local people do not face trouble.
7. Maintain cleanliness: Do not spread garbage on the travel route and take care of cleanliness.
8. Weapons prohibited: Carrying a trident, spear or any other type of weapon is prohibited during the Kavad Yatra.
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