The month of Sawan holds significant importance in the Hindu calendar, and it begins with the first Monday of the month, known as Shravan Somvar.
The first Monday of Sawan holds great importance for society in terms of religious and cultural activities. People worship the Shiva Lingam, listen to religious stories, and recite Shiva Chalisa and Stotra.
It is celebrated as a day when the worship of Lord Shiva brings peace, happiness, and prosperity into one’s life. The first Monday of Sawan is a joyful and enthusiastic day when people immerse themselves in spiritual and religious practices. It provides an opportunity for individuals to connect with their inner selves through spiritual and religious rituals.
It promotes unity, harmony, and devotion and allows people to establish a bond with their inner spiritual selves. The first Monday of Sawan signifies the convergence of religion, well-being, and joy. On this day, people pray to Lord Shiva for peace, happiness, and prosperity in their lives and seek to bring positive transformations to their inner selves.