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Sawan (Shravan) 2023: Significance of Adhik Maas In Shravan Month And Sawan Somwar Dates List
Sawan Adhikmaas 2023: The month of Sawan has started according to the Hindu calendar. There is a lot of enthusiasm here regarding the month of Sawan as it is the favourite month of Lord Shiva. The beginning of Malmas or Adhikamas will start on 18 July 2023 and will continue till 16 August 2023.
For the devotees of Shiva, the month of Shravan is a unique festival of devotion and faith. This year the happiness of the devotees is even greater because the month of Sawan is of 58 days.

Significantly, 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, how long will it last and during this time and will the coming Mondays be valid or not.
How
long
will
Sawan
last
in
the
year
2023?
Sawan
started
on
4
July
this
year
and
will
end
on
31st
August.
Sawan 2023: Dates of Mondays
| First Monday | 10 July |
| Second Monday | 17 July |
| Third Monday | 24 July |
| Fourth Monday | 31 July |
| Fifth Monday | 07 August |
| Sixth Monday | 14 August |
| Seventh Monday | 21 August |
| Eighth Monday | 28 August |
Sawan
2023
Will
Be
Celebrated
In
Two
Phases
Sawan
will
be
celebrated
in
two
phases
this
time.
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
4
July
to
17
July
and
two
fasts
will
be
observed
on
Mondays.
The first fast will be observed on 10 July and the second fast will be observed on 17 July. The second phase of Sawan will be from 17 August to 31 August. In this phase, Sawan Mondays will fall on 21 August and 28 August.
How
Long
Will
Adhikamas
2023
Be?
Adhikamas
will
begin
in
the
month
of
Sawan
itself.
Adhikamas
will
start
on
18
July
and
will
end
on
16
August.
What
Is
An
Additional
Month
In
Sawan
2023?
According
to
the
Hindu
calendar,
once
every
three
years,
an
additional
month
comes
which
is
called
Adhikamas.
It
is
also
called
Purushottam
month.
Worship
lessons
and
religious
activities
are
of
great
importance
this
month.
The special importance of Adhik maas has been explained in Hinduism. There is a special benefit of doing Rudrabhishek during this time due to the excess month in the month of Sawan.
Are
Mondays
Falling
In
Adhikamas
valid?
According
to
experts,
the
importance
of
Sawan
Mondays
falling
in
Adhik
maas
is
also
equal
to
other
Sawan
Mondays.
Sawan
Mondays
falling
in
Adhik
maas
will
be
24
July,
31
July,
7
August,
and
14
August.
There
is
a
law
to
worship
Lord
Vishnu
and
Bholenath
in
Adhikamas.
Disclaimer: The information is based on assumptions and information available on the internet and the accuracy or reliability is not guaranteed. Boldsky does not confirm any inputs or information related to the article and our only purpose is to deliver information. Boldsky does not believe in or endorse any superstitions.



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