Masik Sawan Shivratri 2024 Date in September: Know Shubh Muhurat, Significance, Rituals and Importance of Shravan Shivratri

Through fasting, prayer, and ritual, devotees express their devotion and seek blessings for spiritual growth and well-being. The festival serves as a reminder of the power of faith and the enduring significance of Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition.

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Masik Shivratri is a day dedicated to worshipping Lord Shiva every month. And when this monthly celebration falls during the auspicious period of Shravan or Sawan month, it becomes more significant. Sawan Shivaratri, also known as Shravana Shivaratri, is a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. Celebrated during the auspicious month of Sawan in the Hindu lunar calendar, this festival holds deep spiritual and cultural importance for devotees across India and various parts of the world.

When is Sawan Shivratri 2024?

In 2024, Sawan Shivratri was celebrated on Friday, August 2. According to the Hindu calendar, the Chaturdashi tithi (14th day) of Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of the moon) in the month of Shravan begins at 3:26 PM on Friday and concludes at 3:50 PM on Saturday, August 3. Consequently, the day dedicated to fasting and worship for Sawan Shivratri falls on August 2. However, devotees will also be blessed with one more Masik Shivratri falling during Shravan. Masik Shivratri 2024 date in September is September 1. Sawan in the western states such as Maharashtra and Gujarat concludes on September 3.

Significance of Sawan Shivratri

Sawan Shivratri holds a revered place in the hearts of Shiva devotees, akin to Mahashivratri. The month of Shravan is especially cherished by Lord Shiva, and the Chaturdashi tithi of this month is devoted to Lord Shankar. This convergence of the month and date creates an auspicious opportunity for Shiva worship. Observing a fast and performing rituals such as chanting mantras, Jalabhishek (offering water), and Rudrabhishek (offering sacred worship) are believed to garner the divine blessings of Mahadev. These practices are aimed at alleviating troubles, removing sins, and ensuring success, happiness, and prosperity in life through Lord Shiva's grace.

Through fasting, prayer, and ritual, devotees express their devotion and seek blessings for spiritual growth and well-being. The festival serves as a reminder of the power of faith and the enduring significance of Lord Shiva in Hindu tradition.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 04, 2024 12:38 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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