Shravan 2023: Know the Dates, Timing, Rituals, and Significance of Shravan Month

July 2024 · 4 minute read

The month of Shravan is dedicated to Lord Shiva according to the Hindu calendar. The entire month is regarded as extremely favourable for seeking Lord Shiva’s grace. During the Shravan month, devotees practise numerous fasts to appease Lord Shiva.

Shravan month is also known as Sawan month in North India. Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats are considered highly auspicious for fasting on all Mondays or Somwars in Shravan month. Several devotees fast for sixteen Mondays, or Solah Somwar, beginning with the first Somwar of the Sawan month.

Shravan 2022 Dates

Sawan Somwar Vrat Dates for Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Jharkhand.

Shravan Somwar 2023 Date

First Shravan Somwar July 10, 2023, Monday
Second Shravan Somvar July 17, 2023, Monday
Third Shravan Somvar July 18, 2023, Tuesday
Fourth Shravan Somvar July 24, 2023, Monday

In the Shravan month, Tuesdays, or Mangalwar, is dedicated to Goddess Parvati. Mangal Gauri Vrat is a fast observed on Tuesdays during the Shravan month. Sawan Shivaratri and Hariyali Amavasya are two other auspicious days in Shravan month.

The starting time of the Shravan month varies by fifteen days depending on the lunar calendar used in the region. Shravan month begins fifteen days before Amavasyant month in the Purnimant calendar used by North Indians.

Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, Amavasyant, use the Lunar Calendar. Purnimant Calendar is used in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Bihar. As a result, the dates of Sawan Somwar in both calendars diverge.

Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Maharashtra, and Gujarat, Amavasyant, use the Lunar Calendar. Purnimant Calendar is used in the Indian states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Bihar. As a result, the dates of Sawan Somwar in both calendars diverge.

Shiv Puja Rituals On The Holy Shravan Month Somvar

According to popular opinion, pleasing Lord Shiva is the easiest of all the Gods. As a result, do the rites listed below to gain his grace.

Sawan Somvar Vrat Fasting Rules

Significance Of Lord Shiva In Shravan Somvar

According to Hindu mythology, poison came from the water during the battle between the Devas and the Asuras. To save the human race, Lord Shiva consumed all of the poison. This incident occurred during the month of Shravan. Lord Shiva’s body temperature soared dramatically as a result of this. Then Lord Shiva put the moon on his head, which helped him cool off, and all the Hindu gods sprinkled Gangajal on him, which is still practised by followers today.

Lord Indra is also claimed to have desired Lord Shiva’s temperature to drop, which is why the rains were so heavy. That calmed and soothed Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva has been honoured since then, and water is thrown over him during the month of Sawan, especially on Mondays.

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