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View In AppToday marks the beginning of the sacred month of Sawan, coinciding with the Pratipada Tithi of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashadha. For devotees of Lord Shiva, this year’s Sawan month holds great importance as it features five auspicious Mondays, known as Somwar. Remarkably, both the first and last days of this month fall on a Monday, a rare occurrence that has not happened in many years. Sawan is traditionally viewed as a time of devotion and reverence towards Lord Shiva. During this month, devotees engage in various forms of worship, including offering water, milk, and bael leaves to the Shivling, which is believed to be particularly pleasing to Lord Shiva. The entire month is considered to be especially auspicious, and many followers dedicate themselves to intense prayers and rituals during this period. The significance of Sawan lies not just in the rituals, but also in the beliefs surrounding the month. It is widely held that those who worship the Shivling during Sawan can reduce the negative influences of planetary alignments in their lives. Many devotees express their faith that sincere worship during these sacred days will bring peace, prosperity, and relief from obstacles. As the Sawan month unfolds, devotees across the country will immerse themselves in various spiritual activities, hoping to draw Lord Shiva's blessings for a fruitful and harmonious life. The devotion and enthusiasm surrounding this time reflect the deep cultural and spiritual roots that Sawan holds in the hearts of millions of followers.