Shravan month 2025 Dates
Shravan, the fifth month in the traditional Hindu calendar, is considered the holiest and most auspicious time of the year. Known as Avni in Tamil, it begins when the Sun enters the Leo zodiac sign, ushering in a season filled with devotion, rain-kissed breezes, and vibrant festivals.
Mythological Significance
According to the Samudra Manthan legend, the dreaded Halahal poison emerged during the churning of the ocean and was consumed by Lord Shiva to protect all beings. To reduce its toxicity, the Devas offered Gangajal, leading to Shiva's name as Neelkanth. Hence, during Shravan, offering Gangajal on the Shiva Linga is believed to fulfill all wishes and cleanse karmic burdens.
Weekly Deity Worship in Shravan
Each
day of Shravan is considered sacred:
- Monday –
Lord Shiva (Shravan Somvar)
- Tuesday –
Goddess Gauri
- Wednesday –
Lord Vishnu (various forms)
- Thursday –
Gurus like Sai Baba and Buddha
- Friday –
Goddess Lakshmi
- Saturday –
Lord Shani (for wealth and justice)
- Sunday –
Surya Deva (Sun God)
Rituals
and Spiritual Practices
- Apply vibhuti (sacred
ash) and wear Rudraksha
- Offer bel leaves and
Panchamrit on Shiva Lingam
- Chant Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra and
recite Shiva Chalisa
- Observe fasts on Shravan
Somvar and other vrats
Cultural
Delights of the Monsoon Season
- Newly married women celebrate their
first Sawan at their parents’ home.
- Village celebrations bloom with swings
hanging from trees, songs, and traditional games.
- The cool winds, chirping birds, and
lush landscapes turn this month into a spiritual and natural
celebration.
Major
Festivals of Shravan
- Kamika Ekadashi
- Shravana Somvar Vrat
- Mangala Gauri Vrat
- Varalakshmi Vrat
- Hariyali Teej & Kajari
Teej
- Naga Panchami
- Putrada Ekadashi
- Raksha Bandhan
- Sri Krishna Janmashtami
- Aja Ekadashi
As
per Purnimant calenders, Shravana month begins on July 11 and ends on
August 09.
According
to Amavasyant calenders, Shravana Masam starts on July 25 and ends on August 23
.
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