Sawan Somwar 2024

Sawan Somwar 2024: Significance and Rituals to Observe

Sawan Somwar 2024 (Monday of Sawan Month)

Monday of Sawan (Sawan Somwar 2024) is considered very special. It is believed that chanting, penance and meditation are very good on this day. It is also auspicious to listen to the story of Satyanarayan (katha) on Monday. By the way, you can listen to the story of Satyanarayan anytime in the entire month of Sawan. It is done for the happiness, peace and prosperity of the house.

Whether it is a health problem, obstacle in marriage or poverty, every major crisis can be overcome by duly worshiping Mahadev on Monday of Sawan (Sawan Somwar 2024). Another significance for bachelors to get a good life partner in the coming future.

The auspicious Hindu festival of Sawan or Shravan begins today, July 22. The month of Shravan starts on a Monday this year, thus increasing the importance and auspiciousness of the sacred festival. It will end on August 19 this year, which also falls on a Monday. This Sawan Month, lasting 29 days this time, holds great religious and spiritual significance among Hindus. As we mark the first Monday of Sawan today (Sawan Somwar 2024).

Puja Vidhi

Wake up early, take a bath, and wear clean traditional clothes. Then, clean your home and the temple or puja room in your house. Go to the temple and offer water to the Shivling. Perform Abhishekam, apply white sandalwood to Mahadev, and offer belvapatra. Prostrate to God. Chant Shiva Mantra 108 times while standing there. Eat only fruits during the day. In the evening God. In the evening, chant the mantras of God again and perform his aarti. Eat only aquatic food at the end of the puja. The next day, donate the first food and clothes.

After that, light a ghee lamp or diya, listen to the story of the Sawan Somwar fast, and perform aarti for Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati. Lastly, perform the puja in the morning and evening.

Kanwar Yatra

The Kanwar Yatra is a sacred pilgrimage carried out by devotees of Lord Shiva. During this pilgrimage, devotees journey to sacred rivers, including the Ganges, with the purpose of fetching water. This water is then offered to the Shiva lingam in temples. As part of the pilgrimage, devotees carry beautifully decorated bamboo or metal poles called “kanwars” on their shoulders. They undertake long journeys on foot to reach the pilgrimage sites.

Rudra Abhishekam:

During Sawan, a special ritual is performed in Shiva temples called “Rudra Abhishekam” This ritual involves the bathing of the Shiva lingam with a variety of sacred substances such as milk, curd, honey, ghee, and holy water. Alongside this act, prayers and mantras are chanted to accompany the process.  

Bhajans And Kirtans:

Devotees come together in temples or homes to sing devotional songs (bhajans) and engage in religious discourses (kirtans) that are dedicated to Lord Shiva. These gatherings help to create a spiritual atmosphere and strengthen the devotion of the participants.

Sawan Month life Style

In the month of Savan, mostly people do not eat non vegetarian food and eat Satvik vegetarian food without garlic and onion. Some devotees are performing worships on Monday of Sawan Month (Sawan Somwar 2024), however some devotees are performing the Puja Daily in the month of Savan and offer water & Milk to the Shivling.

Chanting Mantra

  • – Om Namah Shivaya:
  • – Om Sankaraya Namah:
  • – Om Maheshvaraya Namah:
  • – Om Ishanaya Namah:
  • – Om Trimbakaya Namah:

Sawan Somwar 2024 Dates

  1. July 22, 2024, Monday- Shravan Begins/First Shravan Somwar Vrat
  2. July 29, 2024, Monday- Second Shravan Somwar Vrat
  3. August 5, 2024, Monday- Third Shravan Somwar Vrat
  4. August 12, 2024, Monday- Fourth Shravan Somwar Vrat
  5. August 19, 2024, Monday- Fifth Shravan Somwar Vrat/ Shravan Ends

History

The reason people worship Lord Shiva this month dates back to the time of Samudra Manthan. According to legend, Lord Shiva drank the poison that emerged during Samudra Manthan while extracting Amrit (nectar), saving the world. When Shiva consumed the deadly poison, his body began to turn blue. Worried that the potent poison would spread throughout his whole body, Goddess Parvati entered his throat and saved him, preventing the poison from moving through his body. This is why Shiva is known as Neelkanth.

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