Crowds of devotees thronged the Gauri-Shankar temple in Chandni Chowk on the first day of Sawan.


Delhi News: In Hindu religion, the month of Sawan is very special for the worship of Lord Mahadev. People believe that worshiping and seeing Lord Bhole in the month of Sawan (Sawan 2023) brings his happiness. This time the month of Sawan is also very special because this time the holy month of Sawan will last for almost two months and there will be 8 Mondays in it. Which is no less than a festival for the devotees of Mahadev. The month of Sawan has started from today, despite it not being a Monday, on the first day the devotees have started reaching the temples since morning for the worship of Bhole and Jalabhishek in Shivalayas.

Crowd of devotees gathered to worship Mahadev
Due to the first day of Sawan, the process of reaching the famous Gauri-Shankar temple of Chandni Chowk had started from morning itself. There is a continuous crowd of devotees to worship Lord Bholenath. Devotees are reaching the temple to anoint Mahadev with cannabis, dhatura, bel-patra, water and milk in their hands. During this time there were constant chants of Mahadev in the temple.

Sawan will be of about two months this year
Significantly, this year’s Sawan will be of 58 days, that means the month of Sawan will be of about two months for the worship and devotion of Lord Shiva. The holy month of Sawan will start from 4th July and will continue till 31st August. During this, there will be more month from 18th July to 16th August. For this reason, this year the month of Sawan will be of 2 months. According to religious beliefs, Lord Vishnu is in Yoga Nidra from Devshayani Ekadashi to Devuthani Ekadashi. During this there will be 8 Mondays, which are considered best in the month of Sawan for worshiping Mahadev.

Monday will fall on this date
Sawan’s first Monday 10 July
Second Monday of Sawan July 17
Sawan’s third Monday 24 July
Sawan’s fourth Monday 31 July
Sawan’s fifth Monday, August 7
Sawan’s sixth Monday 14 August
Seventh Monday of Sawan August 21
Sawan’s eighth Monday 28 August

Many fasts and festivals will also be held Monsoon in the month
Many fasts and festivals will also be celebrated during this time. Sankashti Chaturthi on 6th July, Kamika Ekadashi on 13th July, Masik Shivratri on 15th July, Amavasya of Shravan month on 17th July, Hariyali Teej on 19th August, Nag Panchami on 21st August, Rakshabandhan festival will be celebrated on 30th August.

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