The month of
Sawan or Shravan is set to start soon. It is additionally set apart as the beginning of storm in India. Devotees of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati observe fasts (vrat) on this auspicious festival to seek their blessings. During the Sawan month, they observe the vrat, also known as Sawan Somwar, on Mondays.
ord Shiva is offered panchamrit, jaggery, bhuna chana, bel patra, datura, milk, rice, and Chandan, among other things. Know the start and end date, history, significance, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi and more here:
Month Start and End Date

Sawan begins on July 22 and ends on August 19 this year, as stated by Drik Panchang. This indicates that Sawan will be observed for a total of 29 days, five of which will be Mondays. There will be five Sawan Somwar's this year, and aficionados can notice the quick on nowadays:
Sawan Somwars Dates
July 22, 2024 - Sawan Begins (First Shravan Somwar vrat)
July 29, 2024 - Second Shravan Somwar vrat
August 5, 2024 - Third Shravan Somwar vrat
August 12, 2024 - Fourth Shravan Somwar vrat
August 19, 2024 - Sawan ends (Last or fifth Shravan Somwar vrat)
In other states, including Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa,
Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Sawan will begin on August 5 and end on September 3.
Shubh Muhurat In Sawan Month
Drik Panchang says Sawan Purnima falls on Monday, August 19. The Abhijeet Muhurat is from 12:04 pm to 12:55 pm on July 22, and the Shravana Nakshatra falls at 10:21 pm on July 22. In the interim, the Pratipada tithi will endure up to 1:11 pm.
Significance Of Sawan Month
The month of Sawan was the time of these occurrences. As a result, Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati are venerated every Monday throughout the month.
Sawan month is regarded as auspicious by Hindus due to the numerous significant festivals held during this time. Drik Panchang says that some of the festivals and fasts to observe are Kamika Ekadashi, Mangala Gauri Vrats, Hariyali Teej, Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan, Narali Purnima, and Kalki Jayanti.
Shravan Mass Puja Vidhi

Devotees should pay homage to Lord Shiva, Maa Parvati, Chandra Dev, Shri Hari Vishnu, and Maa Laxmi during
Sawan Purnima. Satyanarayan Puja can also be performed at home. On this day, rise early, bathe, and gather Belpatra, incense, a lamp, pure water, flowers, sweets, fruits, and other puja items.