Sawan 2021: Sawan Somvar Dates, Significance, Puja Vidhi and All You Need To Know
The Sawan Somwar fast is considered to be the most
significant, and it is claimed that if you keep this fast for 16 Mondays, the
compassionate Lord will provide you with all blessings
The holy month of Sawan,
also known as Sharvan, has arrived and it is time to rejoice and honour Lord
Shiva. Festivals in India are all about community and dedication, and this
month-long celebration is all about appealing to the deity for his blessings.
In fact, Monday is said to be the most auspicious day for worshipping Lord
Shiva.
The Sawan Somwar fast is
considered to be the most significant, and it is claimed that if you keep this
fast for 16 Mondays, the compassionate Lord will provide you with all
blessings! According to legend, following it for 16 weeks is called the solah
somwar vrat and is one of the most rewarding fasts.
SAWAN SOMWAR TIMINGS:
Sawan Somwar Vrat Dates for
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
1. First Shravan Somwar
Vrat: August 9, 2021, Monday
2. Second Shravan Somwar
Vrat: August 16, 2021, Monday
3. Third Shravan Somwar
Vrat: August 23, 2021, Monday
4. Fourth Shravan Somwar
Vrat: August 30, 2021, Monday
5. Fifth Shravan Somwar Vrat:
September 6, 2021, Monday
6. Shravana Ends: September
7, 2021, Tuesday
SAWAN SOMWAR: IMPORTANCE
The solah somvar fast is the
most popular vrat, which is performed for 16 successive Mondays in order to
please the deity and get his favours. Anyone who wishes to honour Lord Shiva
may follow this fast.
However, it is mostly
observed by single women who are having difficulty marrying their preferred
life partner. This solah somvar vrat begins on the first Monday of the Shravan
month and lasts for 16 weeks. Devotees give prayer, perform rituals, and repeat
the solah somvar vrat katha, as with other fasts.
SAWAN SOMWAR PUJA VIDHI:
The solah somvar fast is
simple to follow. One must make a commitment to pursue the vrat with a pure
heart and dedication for 16 Mondays.
The vrat commences with a
bath and an early morning wake-up call. Then comes the task of organising the
puja smagri and the items needed for the puja.
Then you can go to the temple where the god is housed, or you can
conduct the puja at home. To start, cleanse the idol by pouring water on it and
arranging the puja necessities. The photo was then embellished with flowers and
diyas.
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