When The First Sawan Somwar Vrat Will Be Observed? Know Date, Puja Rituals, And More
The holy month of Sawan is considered a highly auspicious period for devotees of Lord Shiva. Dedicated entirely to the worship of Lord Shiva, this sacred month is observed with devotion and spiritual discipline. Devotees believe that performing special prayers and rituals during this time helps in seeking the divine blessings of Lord Shiva.
Among all the days in the month, Sawan Mondays or Sawan Somwars hold special significance. On these days, devotees observe fasts known as Sawan Somwar Vrats, offering prayers and performing abhishek (ritual bathing of the Shiva Linga) to please the deity.
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When Will Sawan Begin In 2025?
This year, the auspicious month of Sawan will commence on July 11, 2025, and conclude on August 9, 2025. Interestingly, the festival of Raksha Bandhan will also be celebrated on the last day of Sawan.
During this one-month period, there will be a total of four Mondays, each marked by the observance of Sawan Somwar Vrat.
Sawan Somwar Vrat 2025 Calendar
The dates for Sawan Somwar fasts in 2025 are as follows:
- First Sawan Somwar Vrat: July 14, 2025
- Second Sawan Somwar Vrat: July 21, 2025
- Third Sawan Somwar Vrat: July 28, 2025
- Fourth Sawan Somwar Vrat: August 4, 2025
On each of these Mondays, devotees observe fasts and offer prayers to Lord Shiva with great devotion.
Do's and Don'ts for Sawan 2025 (Sawan Rituals):
- As the month is dedicated to Lord Shiva, followers are advised to strictly adhere to spiritual disciplines:
- Avoid non-vegetarian food and follow a sattvik (pure and simple) diet.
- Maintain brahmacharya (celibacy) during fasts and avoid indulging in worldly pleasures.
- Refrain from shaving, cutting hair, or trimming beards throughout the month.
- Donate white items or milk-based products for good karma.
- Do not consume brinjal (eggplant), garlic, or onions during Sawan.
- Never offer Ketaki flowers or turmeric in Lord Shiva’s worship as they are considered inauspicious.
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