Shravan Month Will Be of 60 Days, 8 Sawan Mondays In 2023
This year sawan month is going to be extended for 59 days, Lets us take a look on why we are celebrating Sawan and what is the meaning of Sawan festival. Lets start
The Sawan festival, often referred to as the Shravan festival, is a Hindu event that is observed in the Hindu calendar's Shravan lunar month (July–August). Lord Shiva, who is regarded as the Supreme god in Hinduism, is associated with this month, making it particularly auspicious and significant for Hindus.
Lord Shiva worshippers fast and pray to him during the Sawan festival, and many of them also go to temples to ask for his blessings. In addition to purifying the mind, body, and soul, it is thought that worshipping Lord Shiva during this month also bestows the devotees with luck and prosperity.
In many areas of India, especially in the northern regions, the Sawan festival is observed with great fervour and devotion. To mark the occasion, people decorate their homes and temples with flowers and lights and hold processions and cultural events. For many Hindus, it is a period of joy, happiness, and spiritual awakening.
Year Calendar 2023, Sawan somwar
Because there will be months in the following year and month, 2023 will have 13 months rather than 12. Although it is prohibited to perform auspicious work in Adhik Maas, it is more significant from a worship viewpoint. The new year is significant to Shiva devotees according to the Hindu calendar because in 2023 Sawan will last for two months, or 60 days, rather than just one. Let's find out when Sawan will be there this time and how many days they will be there.
Total Sawan Monday in 2023 Calendar
After 19 years, the month of Sawan will be of 59 days, not 30
Shravan Monday 2023 List
- First Shravan/Savan Monday - 10 July
- Second Shravan/Savan Monday
- Third Shravan/Savan Monday
- Fourth Shravan/Savan Monday
Adhik Maas Shravan Monday - Adhik Maas Sawan somwar 2023
- Adhik maas First Monday - 24 July
- Adhik maas Second Monday - 31 July
- Adhik maas Third Monday - 7 August
- Adhik maas Fourth Monday - 14 August
Hindu Calendar 2023: In the year 2023, almost all the fasts and festivals have gone ahead by 15 to 20 days. According to astrological calculations, in the year 2023, there will also be a change in the zodiac signs of the planets Saturn, Guru and Rahu-Ketu. There will be a total of 67 auspicious times for marriage. Two solar and lunar eclipses will also come.
Adhik maas 2023: In this year 2023, the month of Sawan will start from 4th July till 31st August. There will be 59 days in the month of Sawan. From 18th July to 16th August, Sawan will be Adhikamas.
Importance of Sawan Somwaar
Shiva loves both Monday and Sawan a lot. One is said to receive the desired blessing by worshipping Lord Bholenath and Mother Parvati at Sawan Somvar Vrat with complete devotion. Fasting on Sawan Monday is thought to be highly helpful in removing obstacles to marriage, child happiness, financial gain, and disease. Married women keep fasts and worship the entire Sawan Monday throughout this cherished month of Lord Shiva in hopes of good fortune. The day to delight Bholenath in Sawan Monday. The rituals and rituals carried out in this produce rapid outcomes.