Sawan Somwar 2024 Vrat Dates in Maharashtra: List of 5 Mondays in Shravan Month in Western and South Indian States To Worship Lord Shiva
Sawan Somvar 2024 will be observed with fervour across Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, and other western and south Indian states, marking a period of deep devotion and celebration. Sawan Somwars are observed on Mondays of the Sawan month in the Amanta Hindu calendar, which ends the lunar month on new moon day.
Sawan Somvar, or the Mondays of the Shravan month, holds great spiritual significance for devotees of Lord Shiva. Sawan Somvars 2024 will be observed with fervour across Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, and other western and south Indian states, marking a period of deep devotion and celebration. Two traditions are in the Indian subcontinent with respect to lunar months - Amanta and Purnimanta. Amanta is followed by the states of Western and South India, while North Indian states follow Purnimanta. Sawan Somwars in Western and South India are observed on Mondays of the Sawan month in the Amanta Hindu calendar, which ends the lunar month on a new moon day. Hence, Shravan in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Tripura will begin on August 5 and end on September 2. In this article, we’ll discuss the list of Sawan Somwars observed in the Western and South Indian states, their significance and the rituals held. Sawan (Shravan) 2024 Start and End Dates: When Is Sawan Maas Beginning? Know Significance, Traditions and Rituals Related to Holy Month Dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Sawan Somvars Significance
Sawan, also known as Shravan, is the fifth month of the Hindu lunar calendar and is considered highly auspicious for worshipping Lord Shiva. The Mondays, or Somvars, during this month are particularly significant. Devotees believe that observing fasts and offering prayers to Lord Shiva during Sawan Somvar can lead to blessings of prosperity, health, and happiness.
In Western and South Indian states, Sawan Somvar is celebrated with great enthusiasm. The state’s rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted traditions add a unique charm to these observances. Temples are beautifully decorated, and special pujas and rituals are performed to honour Lord Shiva. Besides, in Maharashtra, Gatari Amavasya is observed as the day of celebration before Sawan Maas begins. Maharashtrians indulge in celebrations where they eat non-vegetarian foods and drink alcohol to celebrate the festivity, thus setting the tone for month-long restrictions on food and worship of Lord Shiva.
Sawan Somwars in Western and South Indian States
The states of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Tripura observe Sawan Somvars with dedicated rituals and prayers. Each state has its unique way of celebrating, but the core practices of fasting, temple visits, and worshipping Lord Shiva remain constant. Look at the Sawan Somwars 2024 dates in these regions below:
- August 5, 2024 - First Sawan Somwar Vrat
- August 12, 2024 - Second Sawan Somwar Vrat
- August 19, 2024 - Third Sawan Somwar Vrat
- August 26, 2024 - Fourth Sawan Somwar Vrat
- September 2, 2024 - Fifth Sawan Somwar Vrat
Sawan Somvar is a period of deep spiritual significance for devotees of Lord Shiva, especially in Maharashtra and the South Indian states. The observance of fasts, special pujas, and temple decorations not only highlights the devotion and reverence for the deity but also provides a deeper understanding of the observance. As devotees come together to celebrate Sawan Somvars, the vibrant cultural traditions and rituals performed during this period reflect the rich spiritual heritage of these regions. By honouring Lord Shiva with unwavering faith and devotion, devotees seek his blessings for prosperity, health, and happiness, making Sawan Somvar a truly auspicious and cherished time in the Hindu calendar.
(The information provided here is based on beliefs and legends only. Before applying any information in real life, consult the concerned expert.)
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