श्रावण मास (या सावन) हिन्दू पंचांग का सबसे पवित्र महीना होता है। यह भगवान शिव को समर्पित होता है और इस दौरान शिवभक्त उपवास, जलाभिषेक, रुद्राभिषेक और विशेष पूजा करते हैं। उत्तर भारत और दक्षिण भारत में श्रावण के प्रारंभ और समाप्ति की तिथियाँ अलग होती हैं।
📍राज्य: दिल्ली, उत्तर प्रदेश, बिहार, मध्यप्रदेश, राजस्थान आदि
प्रारंभ: शुक्रवार, 11 जुलाई 2025
समाप्ति: शनिवार, 9 अगस्त 2025
प्रथम सोमवार: 14 जुलाई 2025
द्वितीय सोमवार: 21 जुलाई 2025
तृतीय सोमवार: 28 जुलाई 2025
चतुर्थ सोमवार: 4 अगस्त 2025
📍राज्य: महाराष्ट्र, गुजरात, कर्नाटक, आंध्र प्रदेश, तमिलनाडु
प्रारंभ: रविवार, 27 जुलाई 2025
समाप्ति: सोमवार, 25 अगस्त 2025
प्रथम सोमवार: 28 जुलाई 2025
द्वितीय सोमवार: 4 अगस्त 2025
तृतीय सोमवार: 11 अगस्त 2025
चतुर्थ सोमवार: 18 अगस्त 2025
पंचम सोमवार: 25 अगस्त 2025
नाग पंचमी: 1 अगस्त 2025 (शुक्रवार)
श्रावण शिवरात्रि: 5 अगस्त 2025 (मंगलवार)
रक्षाबंधन: 9 अगस्त 2025 (शनिवार)
जन्माष्टमी: 16 अगस्त 2025 (शनिवार)
प्रतिदिन "ॐ नमः शिवाय", "महामृत्युंजय मंत्र" का जाप करें
शिवलिंग पर जल, दूध और बेलपत्र अर्पित करें
सोमवार को उपवास रखें
लहसुन, प्याज व मांसाहार से दूर रहें
Shravan month is considered highly auspicious in the Hindu calendar dedicated to Lord Shiva and spiritual practices.
Shravan month in 2025 falls between July and August based on the lunar calendar.
Devotees observe fasting prayers and rituals during this holy month for spiritual growth.
Devotees believe that worshipping Lord Shiva during Shravan brings blessings prosperity and peace.
Daily worship chanting mantras and acts of charity are recommended throughout Shravan month.
The Shravan month in 2025 begins on July 17 and ends on August 16.
Important days like Mondays and full moon are highlighted for special worship and fasting.
Significant festivals such as Nag Panchami and Raksha Bandhan fall during this month.
Festivals in Shravan are celebrated with devotion rituals and community participation.
Devotees often follow fasting schedules particularly on Mondays to seek Lord Shiva's blessings.
Mondays during Shravan are dedicated to Lord Shiva and involve fasting prayers and special pujas.
Full moon day is observed with rituals and offerings to seek divine blessings.
Nag Panchami involves worship of serpents symbolizing protection and divine grace.
Raksha Bandhan celebrates sibling bonds and is marked with rituals and prayers during Shravan.
Many regions organize fairs and devotional events reflecting local traditions and spirituality.
Chanting mantras like Om Namah Shivaya daily strengthens devotion and spiritual energy.
Visiting Shiva temples during Shravan enhances blessings and spiritual experience.
Devotees observe fasts and perform prayers to seek Lord Shiva’s grace and protection.
Joining community pujas fosters collective devotion and strengthens spiritual bonds.
Offering flowers fruits and other sacred items is an essential devotional practice.
Observing Shravan month brings mental peace spiritual growth and divine blessings.
Devotees are encouraged to follow rituals chant mantras and participate in pujas for maximum benefits.
Practices of Shravan can be integrated into daily life to cultivate discipline mindfulness and devotion.
Regular worship and devotion during Shravan improve mental clarity and emotional stability.
Engaging family and community in Shravan rituals strengthens bonds and enhances collective spirituality.
Shravan month is considered highly auspicious in the Hindu calendar dedicated to Lord Shiva and spiritual practices.
Shravan month in 2025 falls between July and August based on the lunar calendar.
Devotees observe fasting prayers and rituals during this holy month for spiritual growth.
Devotees believe that worshipping Lord Shiva during Shravan brings blessings prosperity and peace.
Daily worship chanting mantras and acts of charity are recommended throughout Shravan month.
The Shravan month in 2025 begins on July 17 and ends on August 16.
Important days like Mondays and full moon are highlighted for special worship and fasting.
Significant festivals such as Nag Panchami and Raksha Bandhan fall during this month.
Festivals in Shravan are celebrated with devotion rituals and community participation.
Devotees often follow fasting schedules particularly on Mondays to seek Lord Shiva's blessings.
Mondays during Shravan are dedicated to Lord Shiva and involve fasting prayers and special pujas.
Full moon day is observed with rituals and offerings to seek divine blessings.
Nag Panchami involves worship of serpents symbolizing protection and divine grace.
Raksha Bandhan celebrates sibling bonds and is marked with rituals and prayers during Shravan.
Many regions organize fairs and devotional events reflecting local traditions and spirituality.
Chanting mantras like Om Namah Shivaya daily strengthens devotion and spiritual energy.
Visiting Shiva temples during Shravan enhances blessings and spiritual experience.
Devotees observe fasts and perform prayers to seek Lord Shiva’s grace and protection.
Joining community pujas fosters collective devotion and strengthens spiritual bonds.
Offering flowers fruits and other sacred items is an essential devotional practice.
Observing Shravan month brings mental peace spiritual growth and divine blessings.
Devotees are encouraged to follow rituals chant mantras and participate in pujas for maximum benefits.
Practices of Shravan can be integrated into daily life to cultivate discipline mindfulness and devotion.
Regular worship and devotion during Shravan improve mental clarity and emotional stability.
Engaging family and community in Shravan rituals strengthens bonds and enhances collective spirituality.