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Sravana Masam in 2014 starts on Sunday 27th July and ends on Monday 25th August. Sravana Masam is the fifth month according to the Hindu calendar. Sravana Masam occurs in July or August according to the English calender. Sravana Masam starts day after amavasya and ends with amavasya. Sravana Masam is very auspicious month for Hindu's and in this month most important vrat will be observed. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Sravanamasam is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Gauri or Gowri, Lord krishna. Some of the auspicious days in the month include Naga Panchami or Nagula Chaviti, Mangala Gauri Vratam, Varalakshmi Puja, Rig and Yajur Vedi Upkarma, Sri Krishna Jayanti Or Gokulastami and Rakhi Pournami.
Sravana Masam Krishna Paksha is from August 11 and ends on August 25 in 2014 (the size of the moon increases day by day).
Sravana Masam Shukla Paksha is from July 27 and ends on August 10 in 2014 (the size of the moon decreases day by day).
Sravana Masam every Monday dedicated to lord Shiva. Every Tuesday dedicated to Mangala Gowri, every Friday dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and every Satarday dedicated to Shani and Balaji. In Shravana Masam every second Friday will be Varalakshmi vratam. Weddings are more in Shravana Masam. August 17th Sunday is Srikrishna Janmastami. Shravan Poornima is observed as Raksha Bandhan. Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Pournami is on Sunday 10th August. In Shravana Masam Naga Panchami is on Thrusday 31 July, Varalakshmi vratam is on Friday 8th August.
Sravana Masam in 2014 starts on Sunday 27th July and ends on Monday 25th August. Sravana Masam is the fifth month according to the Hindu calendar. Sravana Masam occurs in July or August according to the English calender. Sravana Masam starts day after amavasya and ends with amavasya. Sravana Masam is very auspicious month for Hindu's and in this month most important vrat will be observed. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Sravanamasam is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Gauri or Gowri, Lord krishna. Some of the auspicious days in the month include Naga Panchami or Nagula Chaviti, Mangala Gauri Vratam, Varalakshmi Puja, Rig and Yajur Vedi Upkarma, Sri Krishna Jayanti Or Gokulastami and Rakhi Pournami.
Sravana Masam 2014 |
Sravana Masam Krishna Paksha is from August 11 and ends on August 25 in 2014 (the size of the moon increases day by day).
Sravana Masam Shukla Paksha is from July 27 and ends on August 10 in 2014 (the size of the moon decreases day by day).
Sravana Masam every Monday dedicated to lord Shiva. Every Tuesday dedicated to Mangala Gowri, every Friday dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and every Satarday dedicated to Shani and Balaji. In Shravana Masam every second Friday will be Varalakshmi vratam. Weddings are more in Shravana Masam. August 17th Sunday is Srikrishna Janmastami. Shravan Poornima is observed as Raksha Bandhan. Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi Pournami is on Sunday 10th August. In Shravana Masam Naga Panchami is on Thrusday 31 July, Varalakshmi vratam is on Friday 8th August.
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