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Shravan Maasa Shukla Paksha or Sukla Paksh in Sawan Month – Each thithi or day dedicated to a God

Shravan Shukla Paksha or Sukla Paksh in Sawan month is very auspicious fortnight. During the Shukla paksha in Sawan month, each day is dedicated to a God. On these thithis or days, the particular God is worshipped with special pujas including Pavitrarovanotsav.

Here is the list of thithis and the Gods worshipped on each day.

Padyami or Prathami – Lord Brahma

Vidiya or Dwitiya – Shriyam Pathi

Thadiya or Tritiya or Thrutiya – Goddess Parvati Devi

Chavithi or Chaturthi – Lord Ganesh

Panchami – Shashi Devi

Sashti or Shashti – Naga Devatas or Serpent Gods

Saptami – Sun or Surya Bhagavan

Ashtami – Goddess Durga Devi

Navami – Mathru Devatas

Dasami – Dharmaraj (Yudhistir)

Ekadasi – Maharshis or Rushis (Sages)

Dwadasi – Lord Sri Maha Vishnu

Trayodasi – Ananga

Chaturdashi – Lord Shiva

Purnima (Pournami) – Pithru Devatas

In 2009, Shravan Shukla Paksh begins on July 22, Wednesday and ends on August 6, Thursday. Sawan mahina begins on July 8, Wednesday and ends on August 6, Thursday as per the North Indian calendars. As per the Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra calendars, the date of Shravana masam’s beginning date is July 22, Wednesday and the ending date is August 20, Thursday in 2009.

Sawan Somvar, Sawan Mangalvar, Sawan Shukravar and Sawan Shanivar are auspicious days in Shravan month.

Worshipping and performing pujas to the particular God on each day during Shukla paksha in Sawan month is highly meritorious. Performing Pavitrarovanotsav during the puja is auspicious. As all other pujas, merits and benefits include good wealth, psychological, spiritual and physical health.  

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