Shravan Maas · Lord Shiva

Sawan 1936 Start & End Date (Shravan Maas)

North India (Purnimanta): Sunday, 5 July 1936Monday, 3 August 1936

Amanta regions: Sunday, 19 July 1936Monday, 17 August 1936

The holiest month for Shiva — the month of the Sawan Somwar vrat, kanwar yatra and Rudrabhishek.

Lord Shiva seated in meditation beside a Shiva lingam during Sawan (Shravan Maas), with monsoon rain over a Himalayan temple — VedJyotix devotional illustration

See Sawan 2026 — this year

Sawan 1936 at a Glance

North India · Purnimanta
Sunday, 5 July 1936
to Monday, 3 August 1936 · 30 days
Month ending on the Purnima
Amanta regions
Sunday, 19 July 1936
to Monday, 17 August 1936 · 30 days
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu
North India · Purnimanta
Sawan Somwar
5 · first Mon, 6 Jul
Sawan Shivratri
Fri, 17 Jul
Purnima
Mon, 3 Aug
Amavasya
Sat, 18 Jul
Amanta regions
Sawan Somwar
5 · first Mon, 20 Jul
Sawan Shivratri
Sun, 16 Aug
Purnima
Mon, 3 Aug
Amavasya
Mon, 17 Aug
Why the dates differ. In the Purnimanta calendar a month ends on the full moon; in Amanta it ends on the new moon. So Sawan begins about 15 days earlier in North India than in Amanta regions — even though the festivals fall on the same day in both, because they are fixed by tithi.

The significance of Sawan — Lord Shiva

Shravan is the month of Shiva. It falls at the height of the monsoon, when the earth is green and the samudra manthan is remembered — Shiva drank the halahala poison in this season to save creation, and the month's water-offerings cool that burning throat. Every Monday is kept as a Sawan Somwar fast, and pilgrims carry Ganga water on foot (the kanwar yatra) to pour over the lingam.

Rituals of Sawan

  • Sawan Somwar vrat every Monday
  • Rudrabhishek and jalabhishek of the Shiva lingam
  • The kanwar yatra — carrying Ganga water on foot
  • Offering bel-patra, dhatura and white flowers
  • Reciting the Shiva Chalisa and Mahamrityunjaya mantra
  • Mangala Gauri vrat on Tuesdays for married women

Key days in Sawan 1936

Vrat and tithi dates follow whichever month window your calendar uses, so both systems are listed separately below.

Festivals in Sawan 1936

Within the Purnimanta window (Sun, 5 Jul – Mon, 3 Aug). Festivals are fixed by tithi, so each falls on the same civil day in both systems.

Monthly vrats 1936

Observances through Sawan

Sawan Somwar Vrat
The Mondays of the month, kept for Shiva. The best known observance of Sawan and the reason the month is counted in Mondays rather than days.
Mangla Gauri Vrat
The Tuesdays of the month, kept for Parvati as Mangla Gauri — traditionally by married women for the wellbeing of the family, and by unmarried women seeking a good match.
Kanwar Yatra
Pilgrims (kanwariyas) carry Ganga water on foot, most visibly from Haridwar, Gaumukh and Sultanganj, to offer at a Shiva temple on Sawan Shivratri. Largest across Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar, Jharkhand, Haryana and Delhi.
Sawan Shivratri
The Masik Shivaratri of this month, on the Krishna Chaturdashi. Night worship and jalabhishek are traditional, and it is the day most Kanwar Yatra offerings are made.
Read the complete Sawan guide — vrat vidhi, fasting rules, jalabhishek and traditions

Sawan 1936 — Frequently Asked Questions

When does Shravan Maas 1936 start?

In North India (Purnimanta calendar) Sawan runs from Sunday, 5 July 1936 to Monday, 3 August 1936. In Amanta-calendar regions it runs Sunday, 19 July 1936 to Monday, 17 August 1936.

Why do Sawan dates differ in North and South India?

Because the two regions follow different lunar calendars. In the Purnimanta calendar (North India) a month ends on the Purnima, so it starts about 15 days earlier than in Amanta. In the Amanta calendar (Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu) the month runs new-moon to new-moon.

Which deity is Sawan 1936 dedicated to?

Shravan is the month of Shiva. It falls at the height of the monsoon, when the earth is green and the samudra manthan is remembered — Shiva drank the halahala poison in this season to save creation, and the month's water-offerings cool that burning throat. Every Monday is kept as a Sawan Somwar fast, and pilgrims carry Ganga water on foot (the kanwar yatra) to pour over the lingam.

When is Sawan Shivratri 1936?

Sawan Shivratri 1936 — the Masik Shivaratri of Shravan Maas, observed on the Krishna Chaturdashi — falls on Friday, 17 July 1936 in North India (Purnimanta). In Amanta regions it falls on Sunday, 16 August 1936. Night worship and jalabhishek of the Shiva lingam are traditional on this day.

How many Sawan Somwars are there in 1936?

In North India (Purnimanta) Sawan 1936 has 5 Somwars — Monday, 6 July 1936, Monday, 13 July 1936, Monday, 20 July 1936, Monday, 27 July 1936, Monday, 3 August 1936. Amanta regions run the month on different dates, so there the count is 5: Monday, 20 July 1936, Monday, 27 July 1936, Monday, 3 August 1936, Monday, 10 August 1936, Monday, 17 August 1936.

When is the first Sawan Somwar in 1936?

The first Sawan Somwar in North India falls on Monday, 6 July 1936. In Amanta-calendar regions the first one falls on Monday, 20 July 1936.

When does Sawan 1936 end?

In North India (Purnimanta) Sawan ends on Monday, 3 August 1936, on the Purnima. In Amanta regions it ends on Monday, 17 August 1936, on the Amavasya.

Are Sawan and Shravan Maas the same month?

Yes. Shravan Maas is the Sanskrit name of this lunar month and Sawan is the everyday Hindi form of the same word. They refer to the same period — different names, not different dates.

What is observed during the Sawan Somwar vrat?

The vrat is resolved (sankalp) on the morning of the Monday itself, after bathing and before the first offering — many say it aloud in front of the lingam or a picture of Shiva. Commonly taken: fruit, milk, curd, sabudana, singhara or kuttu flour, potatoes, rock salt (sendha namak), nuts and water.

Is Sawan 1936 an Adhik Maas?

No. Sawan 1936 is a normal 30-day month.