
Shravan Somwar Vrat 2021: According to the Hindu calendar, the month of Shravan is auspicious for seeking Lord Shiva's blessing. It is said that anyone who worships Lord Shiva with all their heart in Shravan will have all their wishes granted to them. They obtain Lord Shiva's blessings and discover the life partner of their dreams.
Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar Vrats are all Mondays (Somwars) that happen during Shravan month and are regarded as very auspicious for fasting. Many followers, however, begin fasting on the first Monday of Sawan month and continue for the next fifteen weeks, or Solah Somwar. Even married couples observe the Solah Somwar Vrat to ensure a happy marriage.
The whole month of Shravana is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati in Hinduism.
This month's Tuesdays are devoted to Goddess Parvati, Lord Shiva's consort. On all Tuesdays of Shravan month, women fast and honour Goddess Parvati. Mangal Gauri Vrat is the name given to this vrat.
According to the panchang, the beginning of the Shravan month varies by fifteen days depending on the lunar calendar used in the region. The Shravan month begins fifteen days before the Amanta calendar in the Purnimant calendar, which is often used in North Indian states.
Shravana Somavaram Vratam Dates: (North and South)
Shravana Dates (North) 1st: July 25, 2021, Sunday
Sawan Somwar Vrat Dates for Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, and Jharkhand.
First Shravan Somwar Vrat: July 26, 2021, Monday
Second Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 2, 2021, Monday
Third Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 9, 2021, Monday
Fourth Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 16, 2021, Monday
Shravana Ends: August 22, 2021, Sunday
Shravana Dates (South) 1st: August 9, 2021, Monday
Sawan Somwar Vrat Dates for Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
First Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 9, 2021, Monday
Second Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 16, 2021, Monday
Third Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 23, 2021, Monday
Fourth Shravan Somwar Vrat: August 30, 2021, Monday
Fifth Shravan Somwar Vrat: September 6, 2021, Monday
Shravana Ends: September 7, 2021, Tuesday
What is Solah Somwar vrat, why is it significant, and what are the vrat rules? Read on to find out more.
What is Solah Somwar Vrat?
The Solah Somvar vrat is observed by unmarried individuals, especially ladies, to seek Lord Shiva's blessings and pray for an ideal husband. The Solah Somwar Vrat is also observed by married couples who are having difficulties in their marriage. The vrat starts on the first Shravan Somwar (Monday) and lasts till the sixteenth Monday in a row.
The Significance of Solah Somwar Vrat:
According to tradition, people who observe the Solah Somwar Vrat are blessed with an excellent life partner and a happy married life.
Shravan Somwar Shiva Puja Vidhi:
Solah Somwar Vratam Rules (Following Vegetarianism)
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Shravan Somavar 2021 Mantras
Panchakshari Mantra
Om Namah Shivaya
One of the most powerful Hindu mantras, Om Namah Sivaya, means "‘I bow to Shiva. Shiva is the supreme reality, the inner Self. It is the name given to consciousness that dwells in all.’ " Chanting Om Namah Shivaya 108 times every day helps to bring peace, concentration and a source of divine energy. It is believed to free the person chanting from all physical and mental ailments.
Shiva Gayatri Mantra
Om Tatpurushaya Vidmahe Mahadevaya Dhimahi
Tanno Rudrah Prachodayat॥
The translation of the Rudra Gayatri Mantra is – "Om. Let me meditate on the great Purusha. Oh, greatest God, give me higher intellect, and let God Rudra illuminate my mind." The benefits of chanting this mantra are that it eliminates the fear of all kinds and keeps anxiety at bay. The powerful mantra also keeps the devotee free of all diseases and provides health and vitality.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
Tryambakaṁ yajāmahe sugandhiṁ puṣṭi-vardhanam
Urvārukam-iva bandhanātmṛtyormukṣīya māmṛtāt
Om tryambhakam yajamahe
sugandhim pushti-vardhanam
urvarukam-iva bandhanan
mrityor mukshiya maamritat."
Om. We salute and respect the Three-eyed Lord, who is fragrant and who nourishes and nurtures all beings. As the ripened cucumber (with the intervention of the gardener) is freed from its stalk, we pray and ask you to kindly move us away from the catch of death and firmly put us on the path of salvation.