Mumbai Welcomes Long Festival Season With Shravan Somvar, Nag Panchami Celebrations

Mumbai Welcomes Long Festival Season With Shravan Somvar, Nag Panchami Celebrations

In the Hindu calendar, Shravan is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mondays are traditionally devoted to the worship of the deity.

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Monday, July 28, 2025, 11:21 PM IST
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Actor Siddharth Malhotra at Siddhivinayak temple on Sunday evening (left), First 'Shravan Somwar' at Mumbadevi temple, Bhuleshwar (right) |

With the first of the four 'Shravan Somvar' observed on July 28, and Nag Panchami today, Mumbai ushered in the long festival season.

Shravan Somvar Marks Beginning of Auspicious Period

Shravan in many regions, including Maharashtra, began on July 25, though dates vary across the country. In the Hindu calendar, Shravan is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mondays are traditionally devoted to the worship of the deity. Therefore, the four Mondays of the month are considered very auspicious, and devotees observe fasts during the period.

Lord Shiva Worship Takes Centre Stage in Shravan

Priest Nachiket Kojarekar Bhatt said that during the period of chaturmas, or four months, Vishnu, the preserver, goes into Shayan, or sleep, leaving Shiva in charge of preservation. "So, people pray to Lord Shiva during these months. Shravan is also called 'Shiv Mas' because of this," said Bhatt.

Women Observe Mangala Gaur in Honour of Goddess Gauri

Shravan is an important spiritual period in Maharashtra, with celebrations such as Mangala Gaur. Women, especially those who are newly married, observe fasting and rituals on Tuesdays of the month in devotion to Goddess Gauri, or Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. Sometimes, the rituals are followed on the 16 Tuesdays of the chaturmas.

Coastal Maharashtra Prepares for Narali Poornima

In the coastal areas of the state, Narali Poornima heralds the revival of fishing, which is suspended during the peak of the monsoon for the safety of fishermen and the conservation of marine life during the breeding season. The offering of coconuts to sea marks the day.

The festivals that follow the monsoon reflect the prosperity that results from the life-giving rains 

Full Festival Calendar Ahead

July 29: Nag Panchami 

August 9: Narali Poornima/ Raksha bandhan 

August 16: Krishna Janmashtami/Dahi Handi 

August 26 - September 5: Onam

August 27: Ganesh Chaturthi

September 4-5: Eid-e-Milad

September 22: First day of Sharad Navratri 

September 22 - October 2: Navratri 

September 28: First day of Durga Puja 

October 1: Maha Navami 

October 2: Dussehra/Vijaydashami 

October 6: Sharad Poornima 

October 9-10: Karaka Chaturthi/Karva Chauth 

October 17-23: Diwali 

October 18: Dhanteras 

October 20: Naraka Chaturdashi/Diwali 

October 22: Govardhan Puja 

October 23: Bhai Dooj/Bhau Beej

October 28: Surya Shasti/Chhat Puja/Shasti Puja 

December 25: Christmas

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