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Weekly Vrat and Festivals In July 2023: July Fast And Festivals In Fourth Week
The month of july is full of celebrations and festivals across India. These festivals are famous and are celebrated at a grand level. Jyestha month begins after the full moon of Vaishakh month. According to Hindu Calendar, Sawan month has started from 04 July 2023. There are many major fasts and festivals in this Sawan month.
According to the Hindu calendar, many important fasts and festivals will be followed in the fourth week of July. Let us know about the Weekly Vrat and Festivals in July 2023.

1.
July
24
2023,
Monday
Leaped
First
Shravan
Somwar
Vrat-
Shravan
month
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Shiva
as
it
is
considered
his
favourite
month
and
therefore,
devotees,
especially
unmarried
and
married
women
fast
every
Monday
of
this
month
so
that
they
get
a
desirable
husband
and
a
blissful
married
life
simultaneously.
If
one
keeps
the
fast,
then
they
are
blessed
with
the
desired
results
from
Lord
Shiva.
2.
July
25,
2023,
Tuesday
Leaped
Second
Shravan
Mangala
Gauri
Vrat-
In
Shravan
month,
along
with
Lord
Shiva,
his
consort,
Goddess
Gauri
is
also
worshipped.
Therefore,
women
worship
and
keep
fast
for
this
deity
in
the
belief
that
it
will
fetch
them
conjugal
bliss
and
prosperity.
The
vrat
is
observed
on
Tuesdays
of
the
Sawan
month
which
validates
the
name.
3.
July
26,
2023,
Wednesday
Adhika
Masik
Durgashtami-
Durgashtami
fasting
is
observed
every
month
during
the
Ashtami
Tithi
of
Shukla
Paksha.
On
this
day
devotees
of
Goddess
Durga
worship
Her
and
observe
a
day-long
fast
and
when
it
is
observed
in
Adhika
Masa
or
leapt
month,
then
it
is
known
as
Adhika
Masik
Durgashtami
4.
July
29,
2023,
Saturday
Padmini
Ekadashi-
Padmini
Ekadashi
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Vishnu
and
it
falls
during
leaped
month,
which
is
also
known
as
Adhika
Masa,
Malmas
and
Puroshhottam
Masa.
Ekadashi
which
falls
during
Shukla
Paksha
of
Adhika
Masam
is
known
as
Padmini
Ekadashi
and
it
is
believed
that
by
observing
fast
on
this
day,
one
can
get
rid
of
all
their
sins
5.
July
30,
2023,
Sunday
Adhika
Pradosh
Vrat-
Pradosh
Vrat
is
observed
to
seek
the
blessings
of
Lord
Shiva
on
both
Trayodashi
Tithis,
i.e.
Shukla
Paksha
Trayodashi
and
Krishna
Paksha
Trayodashi,
in
the
lunar
month.
However,
certain
people
distinguish
between
the
Shukla
and
Krishna
Paksha
Pradosham.
On
this
day,
a
strict
fast
is
observed
and
the
day
is
believed
to
bring
happiness,
success,
and
fulfilment
of
desires.
6.
July
31,
2023,
Monday
Leaped
Second
Shravan
Somwar
Vrat-
Shravan
month
is
dedicated
to
Lord
Shiva
as
it
is
considered
his
favourite
month
and
therefore,
devotees,
especially
unmarried
and
married
women
fast
every
Monday
of
this
month
so
that
they
get
a
desirable
husband
and
a
blissful
married
life
simultaneously.
If
one
keeps
the
fast,
then
they
are
blessed
with
the
desired
results
from
Lord
Shiva.
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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