Shravan (Sawan) 2026: Dates, Significance, Somwar Vrat & Puja Rules
Shravan Month, also known as Sawan, is the most sacred month dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Hindu calendar. The entire month is considered highly auspicious for worship, fasting, Rudrabhishek, and spiritual discipline. Devotees believe that sincere prayers offered during Shravan bring peace, prosperity, and fulfillment of wishes.
In 2026, Shravan month will begin in late July and continue till August. Exact dates vary across India due to the use of different Hindu calendars.
⚠️ Final official Panchang dates may slightly vary by region.
Shravan Start (North India – Purnimanta): Late July 2026
Shravan Start (South & Western India – Amanta): Early August 2026
Duration: About 30 days
According to Hindu scriptures, during Shravan:
Lord Shiva consumed poison (Halahala) during Samudra Manthan
Devotees offer Ganga Jal, milk, bilva leaves, dhatura, and fruits
Worship during this month yields multiple times the spiritual merit
Shravan is a time of:
Bhakti (Devotion)
Sanyam (Self-control)
Satvik lifestyle
Spiritual cleansing
All Mondays falling in Shravan month are known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrat. These are considered extremely powerful for:
Marriage-related wishes
Career growth
Health and mental peace
Removal of obstacles
Many devotees also observe Solah Somwar Vrat (16 consecutive Mondays), starting from the first Monday of Sawan.
Chant “Om Namah Shivaya”
Offer water or milk to Shivling
Read or listen to Shiv Chalisa / Rudrashtakam
Maintain purity in thoughts and actions
Bilva leaves
Ganga Jal
Raw milk
White flowers
Fruits (especially seasonal)
Devotees are advised to follow these traditional rules:
Avoid meat, alcohol, tobacco, and intoxicants
Eat satvik food only
Avoid brinjal (eggplant) and leafy vegetables
Wake up early and meditate
Practice brahmacharya and self-discipline
Do not harm trees or green plants
Avoid anger, lies, and negative actions
Respect elders, saints, and the needy
Shravan also marks the beginning of the Kanwar Yatra, where millions of devotees:
Collect holy water from the Ganga
Walk long distances barefoot
Offer Jal to Shivlings, especially in temples like Kashi and Jyotirlingas
This pilgrimage symbolizes devotion, endurance, and surrender to Lord Shiva.
Removes negative karma
Brings mental peace and clarity
Strengthens spiritual discipline
Blesses devotees with prosperity and protection
Shravan (Sawan) 2026 is a divine opportunity to connect deeply with Lord Shiva through devotion, fasting, and righteous living. Even simple prayers offered with faith during this month can bring immense spiritual and worldly benefits.
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