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Why Sawan 2025 Mondays Are Your Key to Spiritual Success!

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Sawan, or Shravan, a sacred month in the Hindu calendar, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati.

Devotees worship them to seek blessings and overcome obstacles. In 2025, Shravan begins on July 11 and ends on August 9, coinciding with Rakshabandhan. Mondays, known as Sawan Somwars, are especially auspicious for Lord Shiva worship. This year, there will be four Somwars: July 14, July 21, July 28, and August 4.

Devotees also observe Mangla Gauri Vrat on Tuesdays: July 15, July 22, July 29, and August 5.

Shravan Somwar Puja Vidhi: Wake up early, bathe, and wear clean clothes.

Visit a Shiva temple, perform Abhishek with Ganga jal and milk, offer belpatra and dhatura, chant Om Namah Shivaya, and conclude with Lord Shiva’s aarti.

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