Benefits of Observing Vrat/Fast on All Sawan Somwar Days in 2023

Sawan Somwar is a festival that Hindus in India, as well as in other countries, celebrate. The festival occurs in Shravan month (July-August). ‘Sawan’ means ‘monsoon’ and Somwar means ‘Monday.’ The monsoon is active in India during July and August. People dedicate the Mondays of Shravan month to Shiva. They observe fast, offer prayers, and perform some rituals to please Shiva during this holy month. Shiva is a deity who is easy to please, so he may fulfill the wishes of his devotees who worship him with devotion during this time. People offer milk, water, and other offerings to the Shiva lingam in temples as well.
Fasting: Devotees observe fasts on Mondays. They take only fruits, milk, and water.
Abhishek: Devotees perform Abhishek for the Shivlinga with water, milk, honey, etc., and offer flowers and fruits.
Rudrabhishek: Devotees perform this special Pooja on Sawan Somwar. It includes a recital of the Rudra Sukta, a Vedic hymn. This ritual can remove negative energies and obstacles.
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra: Chanting this powerful Mantra can ward off negative energies and bring peace and prosperity.
Chanting: Observing fasts and chanting Mantras and Slokas bring Shiva’s blessings. Worshipping Shiva on Sawan Somwar eliminates negative energies, obstacles, and sins. It brings spiritual growth.
Benefits of Sawan Somwar Vrat
Fasting and performing Pooja during Sawan Somwar makes the soul pure and cleanses it of negative energies.
It helps one to attain salvation and blessings from Shiva.
The Sawan Somwar fast brings positive changes in one’s life by removing obstacles and bringing good fortune.
Sawan Somwar fast detoxifies the body and improves digestion. It brings mental clarity and reduces stress.
The Sawan Somwar fast is very auspicious for married couples as it can strengthen the marital bond. It brings peace and harmony.
The fast enables spiritual growth and helps one to connect with the deity. The month of Sawan is very auspicious for spiritual practices like meditation and chanting Mantras.
The planetary positions during this time favor spiritual growth and material gains. Doing Pooja and fasting now can help appease the planets.
Holy Bath on Sawan Somvar
Taking a holy bath during Sawan Somwar has great significance in Hinduism. The ritual cleanses the body and purifies the mind and soul. The water for the holy bath is sacred, as it comes from holy rivers like the Ganges, Yamuna, and Godavari. Supposedly, it has divine properties that can wash away sins, negative energies, and impurities.
A holy bath during Sawan Somwar boosts health. The cooling properties of the water reduce the body’s heat, which gives relief during the hot and humid monsoon season. It soothes the nerves and increases mental and physical well-being. Apart from all this, taking a holy bath during Sawan Somwar is a way to worship Shiva. Shiva bestows spiritual growth and enlightenment on those who take a holy bath this month.
Astrological Importance of Sawan Somwar
Sawan Somwar has immense astrological importance. Let us see why.
Sawan month has an association with the Cancer sign, which is ruled by the Moon. The Moon influences our emotions and signifies the mother figure, nourishment, and comfort.
Sawan is an auspicious month for worshipping Shiva. He rules the planet Saturn (Shani) and signifies discipline, detachment, and self-realization. Worshipping Shiva during Sawan bestows good fortune and spiritual growth.
Devotees offer milk, bel leaves, honey, and flowers to Shiva during Sawan Somwar. These bring protection from negative energies.
Sawan Somwar Mondays are ideal for performing spiritual practices like meditation and chanting and also for performing Poojas. These practices can enable the aligning of energies within and around us, bringing peace and harmony.
Planetary positions during this month have a profound impact on our lives. During this period, the Sun is in Cancer, and Mercury is in Gemini. These positions help create a powerful energy that enables self-expression, communication, and emotional healing. The month is also good for marriages, partnerships, and new beginnings.
Sawan Somwar can bring new energies and opportunities for people born under different signs. Leos, especially, can look forward to career growth and success.
Sawan Somwar 2023 Dates
In 2023, the month of Shravan will begin on 4 July (Tuesday) in North India and end on 31 August (Thursday). Four Sawan Somwar fasts or Vrats are very significant during this festival. In 2023, they are on 10 July, 17 July, 21 August, and 28 August 2023. Four more Leaped Sawan Somwar Vrats will be on 24 July, 31 July, 7 August, and 14 August 2023.