Sawan ke Somwar are the sacred Mondays of the Shravan (Sawan) month, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees observe fasts, perform puja, and seek blessings for prosperity, health, and inner peace.
However, the dates of Sawan vary across India because two different lunar calendar systems are followed:
- Purnimant Calendar
- Amavasyant Calendar
Let’s understand the difference and state-wise usage.
📘 Purnimant vs Amavasyant Calendar: What’s the Difference?
Calendar Type | Month Starts From | Used In | Ends On |
---|---|---|---|
Purnimant | Day after Full Moon (Purnima) | North, Central, Eastern India | Next Purnima |
Amavasyant | Day after New Moon (Amavasya) | Western, Southern India | Next Amavasya |
🗺️ States That Follow Each Calendar
📍 Purnimant Calendar States (North, East, Central India):
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- Madhya Pradesh
- Rajasthan
- Punjab
- Haryana
- Himachal Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
- Jharkhand
- Chhattisgarh
➡️ Sawan 2025 Dates in These States:
- Start: 14 July 2025 (Monday)
- End: 11 August 2025 (Monday)
📍 Amavasyant Calendar States (West, South India):
- Maharashtra
- Gujarat
- Karnataka
- Andhra Pradesh
- Telangana
- Goa
- Tamil Nadu (Shravan observance may differ slightly)
➡️ Sawan 2025 Dates in These States:
- Start: 27 July 2025 (Sunday)
- End: 25 August 2025 (Monday)
📅 Sawan ke Somwar 2025 Dates (By Calendar)
🌼 Purnimant Calendar – North Indian Sawan Somwar Dates:
Date | Day |
---|---|
14 July 2025 | 1st Sawan Somwar |
21 July 2025 | 2nd Sawan Somwar |
28 July 2025 | 3rd Sawan Somwar |
4 August 2025 | 4th Sawan Somwar |
11 August 2025 | 5th Sawan Somwar |
🌼 Amavasyant Calendar – Maharashtra & South Indian Sawan Somwar Dates:
Date | Day |
---|---|
28 July 2025 | 1st Sawan Somwar |
4 August 2025 | 2nd Sawan Somwar |
11 August 2025 | 3rd Sawan Somwar |
18 August 2025 | 4th Sawan Somwar |
25 August 2025 | 5th Sawan Somwar |
🙏 Sawan Somwar Vrat Vidhi (Fasting Rituals)
- Early morning bath (with Gangajal if possible)
- Offerings to Lord Shiva:
- Bilva leaves, Ganga water, milk, honey, ghee
- Datura flower, fruits, bhasma, sandalwood
- Chant mantras: “Om Namah Shivaya”, “Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra”
- Observe a fast (nirjal or with fruits/milk)
- Read the Sawan Somwar Vrat Katha
- Break the fast after evening puja with satvik food
📖 Sawan Vrat Katha (Story)
A childless Brahmin couple observed the Sawan ke Somwar Vrat. Their devotion pleased Lord Shiva, who blessed them with a child. This symbolizes the power of pure devotion and the blessings of Shravan month.
✨ Why You Should Observe Sawan ke Somwar
- Peace of mind and emotional balance
- Fulfillment of wishes and desires
- Harmony in relationships
- Improved concentration and spiritual awakening
- Protection from negative energies
🚩 Popular Celebrations During Shravan
- Kanwar Yatra in North India: Pilgrims carry holy Ganga water to Shiva temples
- Temple bhajans, kirtans, and jagrans
- Rudrabhishek pujas in homes and mandirs
- Shivlings are decorated with flowers, fruits, and bilva patra
🕉️ Key Takeaway
Understanding the calendar difference (Purnimant vs Amavasyant) is important for observing Sawan Somwar vrat correctly. No matter where you live, the devotion to Lord Shiva during this holy month remains universal.
May this Shravan 2025 bring you peace, strength, and Shiva’s endless blessings.
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