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The sacred month of Sawan focuses on celebrations and spiritual practices

Sunday Tribune

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June 29, 2025

ACCORDING to Hindu scriptures, there are four of the most holy months in the year. Together they are called Chaturamas.

It starts with Shravan and it ends with the Kartik month.

The month of Shravan, popularly known as Sawan, is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The festival of Sawan or Shravan will begin on July 11 and continue until August 9.

For some communities, like the Gujarati and Marathi, it will start a few days later or earlier as per their calendar and custom.

Legends and stories:

1. According to legend the churning of oceans took place in this month.

2. Nag Panchami is celebrated on July 29 in the month of Sawan. On this day in India, snake charmers can be found in the Shiva temples. Devotees worship Lord Shiva and offer milk to the snakes. Astrologically, if one does this it helps to get rid of snake dreams and minimises the negative effects of the planets Rahu and Ketu. As some species of snakes are considered sacred for Lord Shiva and Vishnu devotees, if anyone kills a snake due to ignorance, then this fast will help to overcome the aftereffects.

3. This day is also very important as Lord Krishna defeated the serpent Kaaliya and saved the people of Vrindavan. It is believed that out of all the Gods, Lord Shiva can be easily pleased and he grants boons easily. Worship of the Shivalinga is considered the prime worship for the devotees of Lord Shiva.

In Sawan month, immense blessings are gained and wishes can be fulfilled quicker by doing the following:

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