Solah Somvaar Vrat 2024: Significance of starting the fast in Sawan

By observing the fast of sixteen Mondays, one can get the blessings of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. As per mythology, it is believed that Goddess Parvati began the sixteen-Monday fast to win the heart of Lord Shiva.

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The "Solah Somvaar Vrat" is a fasting ritual observed on sixteen consecutive Mondays to seek blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The fast of sixteen Mondays is observed to bring happiness in married life and to get the desired life partner. By observing the fast of sixteen Mondays, one can get the blessings of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. As per mythology, it is believed that Goddess Parvati began the sixteen-Monday fast to win the heart of Lord Shiva.

According to mythological beliefs, the "Solah Somvaar" or the Mondays of Shravan are believed to be the most fortunate.

When to start the sixteen Monday fast? (Sawan Solah Somvar Vrat)

The Mondays falling in the month of Shravan are considered the best. It is best to keep the fast of sixteen Mondays from this month. In such a situation, this year the first Monday of Sawan falls on July 22, 2024. From this day you can start the fast of sixteen Mondays.

Importance of Solah Somvar Vrat starting in Sawan:

Sawan Solah Somvar Vrat 2024 Significance

Solah Somvar Vrat is observed to get the blessings of Lord Shiva. By observing this fast, every problem in married life ends. Along with this, the problems faced by unmarried girls in marriage end and they get their desired life partner. There is a mythological belief that Goddess Parvati started the Solah Somvar Vrat to get Mahadev as her husband.

This sacred month, falling typically between July and August marks a period of worship, fasting, and pilgrimage, dedicated to the deity of destruction and transformation.

Sawan holds a special place in Hindu mythology as the month when Lord Shiva is believed to have consumed the poison that emerged from the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), saving the universe from its toxic effects.

Here’s a detailed look at its significance and method:

It is believed that observing the Solah Somvaar Vrat with devotion and sincerity pleases Lord Shiva and grants blessings. Many devotees undertake this vrat to fulfil specific wishes or desires, seeking divine intervention and grace. Fasting on Mondays is considered auspicious in Hinduism, and doing so for sixteen consecutive weeks is believed to purify the body and mind.

Method:

Decide to observe the Solah Somvaar Vrat for sixteen Mondays without interruption. Typically, the vrat begins on the first Monday of the Hindu month of Shravan (usually July-August). Wake up early and take a bath or cleanse yourself. Wear clean clothes and prepare a sacred space for prayer.

Offerings:

Offer water (jal) or milk to Lord Shiva. Light a lamp (diya) and incense sticks (agarbatti). Offer fruits, flowers, and other sweets as per your capacity.

Prayer and Chanting:

Recite prayers dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, such as the Shiva Chalisa or other mantras. Chant the "Om Namah Shivaya" mantra or any other preferred mantra.

Fasting:

Abstain from consuming food or drink until sunset. Some devotees consume fruits or light meals once during the day. If fasting is challenging due to health reasons, a simple diet may be followed.

Evening Ritual:

In the evening, perform aarti (ritual of light) to conclude the day’s vrat. Distribute prasad (sacred food offering) among family members and friends.

Completion:

After sixteen Mondays, perform a final puja and express gratitude to Lord Shiva for his blessings. Some traditions also involve donating to the needy or feeding the poor as a gesture of thanksgiving. The key to the Solah Somvaar Vrat is continuity and steadfastness in observing the rituals every Monday.

By following these steps with devotion and discipline, devotees believe they receive the blessings of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, leading to spiritual growth and fulfilment of their prayers.

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