Published On : July 19, 2024  |  Author : Astrologer Umesh
One Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja (From 22 July 2024 To 19 August 2024)

One Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja – Divine Observance of Shiva

One Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja On 22 July to 19 August 2024, as the name itself suggests, is an auspicious festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as God of The Gods (Devon Ke Dev). Celebrated during Shravan Maas (the holiest month in India), the festival holds extreme significance for many reasons, including the fact that Shravan Mass is the period when the cosmos is charged with Shiva elements. As a result, it becomes the auspicious period for purifying the mind, senses, body, and soul of the devotees who perform dedicated rituals to Shiva.

One Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja is slated to happen on July 22 and will conclude on August 19 this year. However, based on Nepali tradition, the festival will begin on July 16, 2024, with fasting to be observed on July 22, July 29, August 5 August, 12 August, and 19 August 2024. During the fall of Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja festival, staunch devotees of Shiva observe various rituals and religious practices to please God and seek His divine blessings.

1 Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja has its distinct divine values. For starters, it transpires prosperity and material abundance in the life of devotees performing Shiv Puja and observing fasts in this auspicious month. Desires to achieve success or seek positive growth in any field are fulfilled when Shiv Puja is performed with dedication.

As far as observing fasting on One Month Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja is concerned, devotees must refrain from eating non-vegetarian diets, alcohol, tobacco, or any dietary products explicitly forbidden as per the rules and guidelines associated with the festival. The benefits devotees get from observing Shravan Somwar Shiv Puja are many. For example, it purifies the mind. Moreover, it manifests good health, peace, and prosperity. Devotees on spiritual journeys can also benefit from this festival, in terms of fostering deep connection with Lord Shiva.