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Sawan 2024 End Date: The auspicious month of Sawan, also known as Shravan began on 22nd July 2024. This auspicious month is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the primary deities in Hinduism. During Sawan, devotees eagerly participate in various rituals and festivities, seeking to attain spiritual growth and divine blessings. The month is marked by fervent worship, fasting, and charitable acts, as individuals strive to purify their minds and souls. As the Sawan month draws to a close, devotees bid farewell to the sacred period with equal fervour and devotion. The concluding days of Sawan are marked by intensified prayers, pujas, and rituals, as individuals seek to maximise the spiritual benefits of this auspicious month. But, when will Sawan end? Check the date and puja vidhi to please Lord Shiva.

Sawan 2024 End Date: When Will Shravan Month End?

The sacred Sawan month will conclude on 19th August 2024, coinciding with the festive occasion of Raksha Bandhan. This marks the end of the auspicious period, culminating in a celebration of divine blessings.

Sawan 2024: How To Worship Lord Shiva On Last Day Of Sawan

- Morning Puja: Rise early, bathe, and then offer devotion to Lord Shiva with a cleansed mind and body. Perform an Abhishek ceremony for Lord Shiva's idol using Ganges water, milk, and honey. Present flowers, fruits, and offerings to the deity.

- Special Offering To The Deity: Present an offering of Basmati rice, sweet treats, Belpatra leaves, Bhang, and Dhatura to Lord Shiva. Adorn the deity with a garland and reverently worship the Shivlingam.

During Sawan, devotees participate in rituals and festivities, seeking spiritual growth and divine blessings through fervent worship, fasting, and charitable acts, aiming to purify their minds and souls. (Image Source: Canva)

- Mantra Recitation: Recite the revered texts of Shiva Mahapuran, Shiva Stotram, and Shiva Mantras, accompanied by the sacred Rudri mantra. Perform the traditional Shiva Aarti ceremony and actively participate in devotional Kirtans. Additionally, offer heartfelt prayers to Goddess Parvati and other deities closely associated with Lord Shiva.

- Partial Fast And Charity: If devotees wish, they can also observe a partial fast till the afternoon and engage in charitable deeds, such as feeding and donating to the needy.

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- Evening Puja: Perform evening aarti and offer panjiri bhog to Lord Shiva in the pradosh kaal on the last day of Shravan to seek his blessings.

 


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