Sawan 2023: What is the importance of more months in the month of Shravan and see the lists of Sawan Mondays!

 

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It may be noted that due to the extra month in the year 2023, this time Sawan is of two months. Through this article, let us know what Adhik Maas is, for how long it will last, and whether it will be valid on the coming Monday or not.

How long will Sawan last in the year 2023?

This year Sawan will start on the 4th of July and end on the 31st of August.

Sawan 2023: Dates for Monday

1st Monday - 10th July

2nd Monday - 17th July

3rd Monday - 24th July

4th Monday - 31st July

5th Monday - 07th August

6th Monday - 14th August

7th Monday - 21st August

8th Monday - 28th August

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Sawan 2023 will be celebrated in two phases

This time Sawan will be celebrated in two phases. In this, the first 15 days of Sawan will be of Krishna Paksha and the second 15 days will be of Shukla Paksha. The first phase of Sawan will be from July 4 to July 17 and two fasts will be observed on Mondays.

The first fast will be observed on 10th July and the second fast will be observed on 17th July. The second phase of Sawan will be from 17th August to 31st August. In this phase, Sawan Mondays will fall on August 21 and August 28.

How long will Adhikamas 2023 last?

Adhikamas will start in the month of Sawan itself. Adhikamas will start on 18th July and end on 16th August

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What is an extra month in Sawan 2023?

According to the Hindu calendar, once every three years, an extra month comes which is called Adhikamas. It is also called Purushottam month. Worship lessons and religious works are very important in this month.

The special importance of Adhik Maas has been explained in Hinduism. Due to more months in the month of Savan, doing Rudrabhishek during this period gives special benefits.

Are Mondays falling in Adhikamas valid?

According to the experts, the importance of Sawan Monday which falls in Adhik Maas is also equal to other Sawan Mondays. Sawan Mondays falling in Adhik Maas will be July 24, July 31, August 7, and August 14. There is a law to worship Lord Vishnu and Bholenath in Adhikamas.