Sravan Maas begins from July 28th 2018 this year
• Śrāvaṇa (Sanskrit: श्रावण) is a month of the Hindu calendar.and is the fifth month of the solar year. Śrāvaṇa begins with the Sun's entry into Leo. In lunar religious calendars, Śrāvaṇa begins on the new moon and is the fifth month of the year
• Sun’s main rashi is Leo & the 5th month initiates with this main planetary movement
• Very auspicious month for No. 2,4,6,8 & 5 ,7 as Savan rings in auspicious Lord Shiva’s Upasana
• Savan Maas is beneficial as Lord Shiva bestows his blessings throughout this month
• Whole month is considered auspicious to seek blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during Shravan month to please Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is appleased by Belpatra, milk, curd, sugar,rice , flowers white , Gangajal Abhishekam.
• Shravan month is also known as Sawan month in North Indian states. All Mondays or Somwar(s) which fall during Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. Many devotees observe sixteen Mondays or Solah Somwar fasting from first Somwar of Sawan month. Shiv Maha Puran/ Sharawan Mahatmaye is read religiously with Om Namah Shivayah Chants.
• many festivals that are celebrated during this time. Krishna Janmashtami, marking the birth of Krishna, falls on the 8th day after the full moon and is celebrated with great pomp across the world, 14th August Vrat
• Raksha Bandhan, is celebrated on Shraavana Poornima, 26th August
• The month makes it mark post GURU POORNIMA falling on 27July 2018
• It is believed that you do prayers throughout the year or each day round the year is equivalent to praying & offering made in Savan being the most auspicious month in hindu calendar.
30July (Monday) First Sawan Somwar Vrat
6 Aug(Monday) Second Sawan Somwar Vrat
13 Aug(Monday) Third Sawan Somwar Vrat
20Aug (Monday) Fourth Sawan Somwar Vrat
26 August (Saturday) Last day of Shravana Month-Rakshabandhan
Nagpanchami :- 2 Aug 2018
• Savan Somvaar vrat can be observed on following dates for Manvanchit Phal dates are as below
• Avoid Non veg diets & Liquor, one white eatble can be left or dairy product with a Sankalp. Donate this product maximum
Keeping 21 camphor on Shivling after Abhishekam is Shubh
• Rudriabhishek on ShivLing with grounded sugar, Sugar cane juice, honey, dahi/curds,milk, white til, ghee is highly beneficial & gives amazing results
• All Tuesdays in Savan Maas are dedicated Lord Shivas Consort Ma Parvati so Fasts can be observed on these days too as per shraddha Mangala GAURI Vrat on each Tuesday, Haryali Teej on 13 Aug 2018
• Nag Panchami is also celebrated in many parts of India on the fifth day after Amavasya of Shraavana month. The snake god Nāga is worshiped 2Aug 2018
• OM SOM SOMAYAH NAMAH jaaps can be chanted,
• Sravan Maas ki Subhkamanaye OM NAMAH SHIVAYAH
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• Śrāvaṇa (Sanskrit: श्रावण) is a month of the Hindu calendar.and is the fifth month of the solar year. Śrāvaṇa begins with the Sun's entry into Leo. In lunar religious calendars, Śrāvaṇa begins on the new moon and is the fifth month of the year
• Sun’s main rashi is Leo & the 5th month initiates with this main planetary movement
• Very auspicious month for No. 2,4,6,8 & 5 ,7 as Savan rings in auspicious Lord Shiva’s Upasana
• Savan Maas is beneficial as Lord Shiva bestows his blessings throughout this month
• Whole month is considered auspicious to seek blessing of Lord Shiva. Devotees keep various fasts during Shravan month to please Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is appleased by Belpatra, milk, curd, sugar,rice , flowers white , Gangajal Abhishekam.
• Shravan month is also known as Sawan month in North Indian states. All Mondays or Somwar(s) which fall during Shravan month are considered highly auspicious for fasting and known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats. Many devotees observe sixteen Mondays or Solah Somwar fasting from first Somwar of Sawan month. Shiv Maha Puran/ Sharawan Mahatmaye is read religiously with Om Namah Shivayah Chants.
• many festivals that are celebrated during this time. Krishna Janmashtami, marking the birth of Krishna, falls on the 8th day after the full moon and is celebrated with great pomp across the world, 14th August Vrat
• Raksha Bandhan, is celebrated on Shraavana Poornima, 26th August
• The month makes it mark post GURU POORNIMA falling on 27July 2018
• It is believed that you do prayers throughout the year or each day round the year is equivalent to praying & offering made in Savan being the most auspicious month in hindu calendar.
30July (Monday) First Sawan Somwar Vrat
6 Aug(Monday) Second Sawan Somwar Vrat
13 Aug(Monday) Third Sawan Somwar Vrat
20Aug (Monday) Fourth Sawan Somwar Vrat
26 August (Saturday) Last day of Shravana Month-Rakshabandhan
Nagpanchami :- 2 Aug 2018
• Savan Somvaar vrat can be observed on following dates for Manvanchit Phal dates are as below
• Avoid Non veg diets & Liquor, one white eatble can be left or dairy product with a Sankalp. Donate this product maximum
Keeping 21 camphor on Shivling after Abhishekam is Shubh
• Rudriabhishek on ShivLing with grounded sugar, Sugar cane juice, honey, dahi/curds,milk, white til, ghee is highly beneficial & gives amazing results
• All Tuesdays in Savan Maas are dedicated Lord Shivas Consort Ma Parvati so Fasts can be observed on these days too as per shraddha Mangala GAURI Vrat on each Tuesday, Haryali Teej on 13 Aug 2018
• Nag Panchami is also celebrated in many parts of India on the fifth day after Amavasya of Shraavana month. The snake god Nāga is worshiped 2Aug 2018
• OM SOM SOMAYAH NAMAH jaaps can be chanted,
• Sravan Maas ki Subhkamanaye OM NAMAH SHIVAYAH
#BhriguShree
www.bhrigushree.com
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