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​Why is Saavan considered Hinduism's holiest month?​

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 10:59 IST
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Why is Saavan considered Hinduism's holiest month?

Sawan or Shravan, is more than just a monsoon month; it's a sacred time in Hinduism which is infused with the divine power of Lord Shiva. Be it fasting and meditation or ritual worship, the month is considered extremely auspicious. Bells and mantras echo in temples across India. Spiritually, Sawan is a period of pause, introspection, and getting closer to one's inner self, asking for divine grace and mercy. It is not ritualistic; it is spiritual bonding.

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A month of sacrifice and divine energy

It has been stated in Hindu scriptures that when the gods and the demons churned the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan), there appeared in the cosmic ocean a poison that was so potent that it had threatened to destroy everything. Lord Shiva sacrificed himself by drinking the poison to save the world, thus coming to be referred to as "Neelkanth". This was done in the month of Sawan. As an offering to Shiva, devotees perform Jalabhishek, in which they pour water and milk on Shivlingas to heal his sore throat. The process is symbolic; it's a powerful demonstration of love, concern, and remembrance of Shiva's boundless strength.

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Miracle Mondays

Each Monday of Sawan, or Sawan Somwar, is charged with divine power. Fasts are observed, Shiva temples are flocked by believers and Bel patra, ghee, milk is offered on shivalingas, mantras are recited with unflinching faith. The fast is believed to grant boons, especially for individuals praying for good health, peace in wedlock, or peace of mind. For the unmarried, it's a wish to have a life companion who is as peaceful, strong, and spiritually inclined as Shiva. Anything but mundane, Mondays in Sawan are turned heavenly when sincerely-made wishes are believed to become a reality.

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Purification and renewal rites

In sync with monsoon, Sawan too happens to coincide with a time of inner as well as exterior cleansing, i.e., mind, body, and soul. Ayurvedic rituals encourage light eating, fasting, and cleansing ceremonies during this period. Spiritually, too, it's through letting go of emotional weights, fear, and crippling tendencies. Sawan is a process of conscious renewal—one that not only revives the body, but also revives the mind and spirit, as well. Ultimately, Sawan is a sacred time—a time to return to purity.

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Honouring the divine

Many unmarried women observe fasts and offer prayers, hoping to find a partner who mirrors Shiva’s virtue and spiritual depth. But deeper still, this practice symbolizes the alignment of seeking divine companionship within oneself. Shiva’s meditative stillness and Shakti’s dynamic energy teach us that true power lies in balance. In Sawan, devotion becomes not just external worship but an inner union with the sacred, the almighty, Lord Shiva

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