The auspicious month of Sawan in 2020 begins from July and lasts until August. Know the Sawan Somvar 2020 Dates and attain the blessings of Lord Shiva. This month beautifies the souls of devotees and the nature around. Make the most of this very special month of Shravan and be a part of God’s endless favor.
Sawan 2020: Sawan Somvar Dates
Here are the different important Sawan 2020 dates according to the northern and southern parts of India. Know the Sawan Somvar dates in 2020 along with other Hindu festivals and fasts.
Sawan Somvar Vrat Dates For Rajasthan, U.P., M.P., Himachal Pradesh, Punjab and Bihar
Dates | Festival |
Monday, 06 July | First Day Of Shravan Month |
Monday, 06 July | Sawan Somwar Vrat |
Wednesday, 08 July | Sankashti Chaturthi |
Monday, 13 July | Sawan Somvar Vrat |
Thursday, 16 July | Kamika Ekadashi, Karka Sankranti |
Saturday, 18 July | Masik Shivaratri, Shani Pradosh Vrat (K) |
Monday, 20 July | Sawan Somvar Vrat, Shravana Amavasya |
Thursday, 23 July | Hariyali Teej |
Saturday, 25 July | Nag Panchami |
Monday, 27 July | Sawan Somvar Vrat |
Thursday, 30 July | Shravana Putrada Ekadashi |
Saturday, 01 August | Shani Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Monday, 03 August | Sawan Somvar Vrat, Shravana Purnima Vrat, Raksha Bandhan |
Monday, 03 August | Last day of Sawan Month |
Sawan Somvar Vrat Dates For West & South India
Dates | Festival |
Tuesday, 21 July | First Day Of Shravan Month |
Thursday, 23 July | Hariyali Teej |
Saturday, 25 July | Nag Panchami |
Monday, 27 July | Sawan Somvar Vrat |
Thursday, 30 July | Shravana Putrada Ekadashi |
Saturday, 01 August | Shani Pradosh Vrat (S) |
Monday, 03 August | Sawan Somvar Vrat, Shravana Purnima Vrat, Raksha Bandhan |
Thursday, 06 August | Kajari Teej |
Friday, 07 August | Sankashti Chaturthi |
Monday, 10 August | Sawan Somvar Vrat |
Wednesday, 12 August | Janmashtami |
Saturday, 15 August | Aja Ekadashi, Independence Day |
Sunday, 16 August | Pradosh Vrat (K), Simha Sankranti |
Monday, 17 August | Sawan Somvar Vrat, Masik Shivaratri |
Wednesday, 19 August | Last day of Sawan Month, Bhadrapada Amavasya |
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Significance of The Month of Sawan in 2020
Sawan month or Shravan month holds a great significance and is considered to be the most sacred month, according to Hindu mythology. This month is blessed with the blessings of different gods, especially Lord Shiva. Shravan is the fifth month, according to the traditional Hindu calendar, which falls during the Gregorian months of July-August. The month is called Shravan or Sawan because Shravana Nakshatra (constellation) appears in the sky during this month.
Sawan month is considered to be the most auspicious month for worshiping Lord Shiva. He showers his limitless favor on his devotees in the month of Savan. Along with the special Sawan Somwar (Mondays) and Sawan Shivratri, the whole month of Sawan holds great significance for all the devotees of Lord Shiva. Savan also celebrates the divinity of Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, and Maa Lakshmi. So, come, let’s read about the significance of Sawan. Here are some important dates and days of the festivals during Sawan:
Days During The Month of Sawan
- Mondays of Sawan month are dedicated to Lord Shiva. Sawan Somvar Vrat are observed by all the devotees to honor Lord Shiva.
- Tuesdays of Sawan month are dedicated to Maa Gauri. Mangala Gauri Vrat (fast) are observed by newlywed females on this day.
- Wednesdays of Sawan month are dedicated to Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu.
- Thursdays of Sawan month are dedicated to Lord Guru (Budha Graha).
- Fridays of Sawan month in 2020 are dedicated to Maa Lakshmi. Varalakshmi Vrat or Sawan Shukrawar Vrat is observed by married women for the well being of their family.
- Saturdays of Sawan month are dedicated to Lord Shani or Shani Dev. Sampat Shaniwar Vrat is observed by those who want to reduce or escape the bad effects of Shani.
After knowing about the different days, dates, and occasions of month Sawan, let’s now read about the significance of Mondays in month Sawan in 2020.
Sawan Somvar Vrat Rituals
It is believed that performing Sawan Somvar Vrat produces highly auspicious results. Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati are worshiped during these fasts in the month of Savan. Lord Shiva blesses his devotees with the boon of desired wishes.
There are mainly three kinds of Somvar Vrats (fasts) according to the ancient stories. These are Somvar, Solah Somvar, and Somya Pradosh. The starting of Solah Somvar or Somvar Vrat in the month of Sawan is considered as highly auspicious. The Puja Vidhi or Vrat Vidhi (method of fasting) is similar in all kinds of fasts.
Sawan Somvar Vrat starts from the sunrise and continues till the third Prahar (evening) of the day. The devotee who observes the fast can consume the meal (Satvik Khana) once a day, after listening or reciting the Sawan Somvar Vrat Katha.
Here are some points that a devotee should keep in mind, while performing Sawan Somvar Vrat.
- Get up early in the morning to perform Sawan Somvar Vrat.
- Perform all the morning rituals like bathing and wearing clean clothes.
- Clean the Puja Sthan (place where Puja is to be performed).
- Perform Shiva Puja and take Sankalp (pledge) that you will perform the Sawan Somvar Vrat with full dedication and devotion. Mantra that is used for taking the Sankalp is: ‘ मम क्षेमस्थैर्यविजयारोग्यैश्वर्याभिवृद्धयर्थं सोमव्रतं करिष्ये’.
- After that, do meditation by taking the name of Lord Shiva with full devotion. Following Mantra can be used while meditating:
ध्यायेन्नित्यंमहेशं रजतगिरिनिभं चारुचंद्रावतंसं रत्नाकल्पोज्ज्वलांग परशुमृगवराभीतिहस्तं प्रसन्नम्। पद्मासीनं समंतात्स्तुतममरगणैर्व्याघ्रकृत्तिं वसानं विश्वाद्यं विश्ववंद्यं निखिलभयहरं पंचवक्त्रं त्रिनेत्रम् ॥
dhyāyennityaṃmaheśaṃ rajatagirinibhaṃ cārucaṃdrāvataṃsaṃ ratnākalpojjvalāṃga paraśumṛgavarābhītihastaṃ prasannam।
padmāsīnaṃ samaṃtātstutamamaragaṇairvyāghrakṛttiṃ vasānaṃ viśvādyaṃ viśvavaṃdyaṃ nikhilabhayaharaṃ paṃcavaktraṃ trinetram ॥
- In the evening, take a bath once again and clean the Puja Sthan (place for performing Puja) before worshiping Lord Shiva.
- Worship Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati with full devotion.
- Listen or recite Sawan Somvar Vrat Katha.
- Do the Aarti of Lord Shiva.
- Distribute Prasadam (sacred food) among other devotees or family members.
- Now, you can consume the food for fast (Satvik Khana).
By following the above given points, the fast of Sawan Somvar in 2020 can be observed during Sawan. Now, let’s read what auspicious outcomes can be obtained by performing Sawan Somvar Vrat with full devotion.
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Benefits Of Sawan Somvar Vrat
- All the tensions and imperfections of life will vanish after performing Sawan Somvar Vrat.
- Lord Shiva blesses unmarried ladies with their desired husbands, if they perform the Sawan Somvar Vrat with utter devotion.
- Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati blesses their devotees with wealth and prosperity.
- Lord Shiva fulfills all the wishes and desires of his devotees.
- Married ladies observe Sawan Somvar Vrat for the well being of their husbands and sons.
Observe Sawan Somvar Fast in 2020 and earn the blessings of Lord Shiva.
Sawan 2020: Why We Worship Lord Shiva During Sawan?
According to the traditional stories, churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) took place in the month of Shravan. Different precious items came out from the ocean that were equally distributed among the gods and demons. But, some items were of those kind also, which were not expected by any of gods or demons, like poison (Halahala).
So, to save the world from the bad effects of poison, Lord Shiva consumed poison and stored it in his throat. His throat turned blue, because of the dark color of poison. Due to this reason, Lord Shiva was attributed as Neelkanth. In order to honour Lord Shiva for consuming poison and saving the world, the whole month of Sawan (Shravan) is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Sawan in 2020: Significance Of This Holy Month
Sawan is also known as the month in which the weather becomes pleasant all around. It seems as if nature is regaining its beauty and freshness in the month of Sawan or Shravan once again. Rainy season begins and the earth feels relieved after the hot season of Summer. It appears as the whole universe is devoting itself to Lord Shiva by pouring water on him in the form of rain. Water level on earth also increases in the month of Saawan.
Sawan holds a great significance for the devotees of each lord who is paid homage during this month. All the wishes and desires of devotees’ get fulfilled, who worship with full faith and devotion. Lord Shiva showers his blessings and favor in the month of Sawan or Shravan. Devotees carry Kavad on their shoulders to pay their reverence to Lord Shiva. Now, let’s take a summarized view and know what is a Kavad.
Kawad is a rod or stick, whose both ends are tied up with pots. These pots are used for fetching the holy water of river Ganga from Haridwar. Kavadiya or the devotees of Lord Shiva, prepare and decorate these Kavadas at their homes and carry them all the way to Haridwar. They also have to take care that the Kavad filled with holy water of river Ganga should not touch the ground.
The holy water of the river Ganga is used by them for Abhishek (coronation) of Lord Shiva’s Lingam in their local area’s temple. Some Kavadias (Lord Shiva’s devotees) cover this journey by walking bare feet from their states, whether it is Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Bihar, Punjab etc. and some also use the means of transport such as buses or trains to reach Haridwar. They carry special Shravan images of Lord Shiva and sing special Sawan songs.
How can we forget to talk about the significance of Saawan month for the unmarried ladies? Unmarried women observe Sawan Somvar Vrat to get their desired husbands. It is believed that Maa Parvati observed the fasts of Saawan Somvar to get Lord Shiva as her husband in her 108th birth. Since Monday is considered to be the day of Lord Shiva and thus, its significance doubles up during the month of Saawan or Shravan (the month of Lord Shiva). Ladies sing special Sawan songs for adding on the divinity and beauty in the month Sawan.
Every year, Sawan come again with the same enormous significance.
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How To Worship Lord Shiva this Sawan?
Worshiping Lord Shiva during Saawan Somwar is considered 108 times more favorable than normal days. Lord Shiva fulfills all the wishes of his devotees.
Similar methods are adopted by Lord Shiva devotees’ to please him. This includes pouring of Panchamrit (milk, curd, honey, sugar, and Ghee) for Lingam Abhishek. After that, special offerings of flowers, sandalwood, dry fruits, Bel Patra (Angelo Marmelos), and Datura etc. are made to Lord Shiva. Other than this, Puja-Aarti should be done with Kapur (camphor) and Dhoop (incense sticks). All the desires of Lord Shiva devotees’ are fulfilled by observing the Sawan Somwar Vrat.
Sawan Somvar Vrat Katha is also given importance, which is recited and chanted during the Somvar Vrat Katha ceremony.
Read out these important points and know how to worship Lord Shiva in the month of Shravan:
- Pouring Ganga Jal on Shiva Lingam helps in attaining Moksha (salvation).
- Wearing Rudraksha during the month of Sawan is highly beneficial for getting the blessings of Lord Shiva.
- Offer him Bael Patra and Datura to get the blessings of Lord Shiva, as these are considered as the favorites of Lord Shiva.
- Chant Lord Shiva’s Mantra – Om Namah Shivaya , 108 times a day i.e. one Mala (garland), to receive the peace of mind and blessings of Lord Shiva.
- Also, chant one Mala of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra everyday, throughout the month of Shravan or Saawan.
- Listening and reciting of Shiva Stotra is also considered as highly auspicious.
The sacred Mantras of Lord Shiva, whose recitation can produce highly auspicious results are:
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् ।
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान् मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मा मृतात् ।।
oṃ tryambakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhiṃ puṣṭivardhanam ।
urvārukamiva bandhanān mṛtyormukṣīya mā mṛtāt ।।
Meaning: Om, we worship the three eyed god, who nourishes all beings. May he frees us from the cycle of birth and death and bless us with Moksha .
Shiva Mantra
ॐ नमः शिवाय
oṃ namaḥ śivāya
Meaning: We show respect and pay reverence to Lord Shiva.
Observe all the fasts with full devotion in the godly month of Sawan and stay blessed. All you need is to pay your devotion at the Lord’s feet with a pure heart. With the incoming Sawan month, just as the rains fall down to water on the earth, in the same way, god will surely bestow his blessings on his devotees.
Have a happy and devotional Sawan..!
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