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Festivals of AUGUST - 2012


Hindu Festivals for the month of AUGUST - 2012

Hinduism is so vast that we have so many important days in our life’s to Celebrate.

August is the month which is considered to be one of the most important months for Hindu’s as this is the month which immediately falls soon after the start of Monsoons in the Country

The Good Days start with the start of most important month for the year for all the married Women of this country, i.e. The Sharavan Month [Most important for the followers of Lord Shiva]

Below are the Dates on which the Most important Festivals are Celebrated for the Month of AUGUST - 2012

  • August 1st – Purnima [Poornima] Vrat – Also this falls on Shravan Star
  • August 2nd – Raksha Bandhan [The Festival for all the Sisters of this country, tieing Rakhi to their Brothers]
  • August 2nd -  Avani Avittam  - It is the day which comes after Dhanista nakshatram [Dhanishta Star], where in the Brahmins [iyers] as a ritual change their upanayana.
  • August 2nd - Few more Festivals / Important days which fall on 2nd of August are to start with Gayatri Japam comes first, and then it’s followed by up karm ...It’s also the Purnima on August 2nd of 2012
  • August 3rd – The VaralakshmiVratam which is the Most important day of Shravan month where women perform pooja to Goddess Lakshi [the consort of Vishnu]
  • August 4th – Ashunya Sayana Vrata – The Day Dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi and Vishnu.
  • August 5th - Kajari Teej Vratam or Kajari Teej Pooja – it is celebrated in the Bhadra month of the year... and this year it falls on     5th of August 2012
  • August 6th – August 6th Falls Monday, and across Maharashtra and Gujarat, it is Celebrated as Shravan Somvar [i.e. Somvar mean – Monday in Hindi] ..And across, Different States like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Hindu women perform MangalaGouri Pooja As well on the same day.
  • August 9th – The Birthday of Lord Krishna “Janmastami” is being celebrated in some parts of the Country.
  • August 10th – Due to the changing nakshtra’s and the time zones, the birth of Krishna “Janmastami” is celebrated at different days in the country, it starts on 9th and on 10th the Jan mastami is celebrated in Northern INDIA
  • August 11th – Goga Navami is celebrated across the Country
  • August 13th – Its again Monday, its again Celebrated as Shravan Somvar in Gujarat, this would continue for the entire month of ShravanAnd EKADASI also falls on the same day
  • August 14th – across Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Karnataka, MANGALA GOURI Pooja is celebrated on this Day
  • August 17th - It’s the Start of Chingam month for Keralites [people of Kerala]
  •  It is also the AMAVASYA of the Month.
  • August 18th – According to Bengali Calendars’ 18th is the start of Bhadrapad Month of the year
  • August 21st – The Most Famous Festival across the World “Vinayaka” Chaturthi [Ganesh Chaturthi] Celebrated on 21st of August and would continue for next 11 days until the final Nimarjan of Ganesh Idle Takes Place
  • August 27th – It’s EKADASI
  • August 28th – The Most Important Festival for Kerelaites – “THE ONAM” falls on 28th it’s the First Day of ONAM which is celebrated
  • August 31st – It’s Poornima Day [Purnima / Pournami]

Shravan - The Holy Month for Hindu's

Shravanamasam - The Holy Month of Hindu's - 2012


Shravan Month - 2012

Sharvan [Shavana Masam / Shravanamasam] is one of the most auspious month for Hindu’s, especially followers of Lord Shiva, famously known as Shaivists. [the people who follow lord Shiva,  one of the two famous gods which Hindu’s preach and follow, Shaivists, and Viashnavists [followers of lord Vishnu]



Shravana Masam is the most important month for Hindu women, especially the Monday’s of the Month.

During this month, some of the most important events like Naga Chaturthi [Naga Panchami], Varalakshmi Vratam, and Sri Krishna Jayanthi, falls on Mondays of the Month. For the Year 2012, the Shravan month falls starts on July 20th and ends on August 17th

Evolution of Shravan Month:

It is believed that during the Churning of oceans [sagara madhanam], [Samudra manthan] was said to take place in this Month.

ksheera sagara madhanam, churning of ocean, churning ocean, snake in churning ocean


Mount Mandarachala is worn as churning rod, adding to it lord Vasuki  became the rope, to conduct the Sagara madhanam.

During Samudra Manthan, process fourteen different types of
 things came out while churning the ocean, out of which almost 13 of them where divided among the demons except the fourteenth one. I.e. POISON [halahala], as it was dangerous which came out no one of the entire devas were ready to accept it , and finally Lord Shiva who took the Halahala [Poison] [he drank it] in to his throat. [This is the reason he is also known as Garalam thagina devudu in Telugu]

Lord Shiva photos, lord shiva PIcs, images of lord shiva



Since the day of consuming Halahala Lord Shiva was known as Neelakanta [Neelkantha] mean to say Blue Throated person. Post to which Neelkantha is the name associated with Lord Shiva
To reduce the effect of Halahala Shiva wore the Moon on his head, after this all the gods [devas] started offering the Water to God Shiva to reduce the effect of Halahala [poison] [this is also the reason why most of the Shiva’s pictures depict water on this head.]

lord shiva posters



AS this happened during the month of Shravana, and lord Shiva has goddess Ganga on his head, people offer Ganges water during this auspicious month, and it is also considered as the most auspicious month to wear Rudraksha



As the Mondays are devoted to officer prayers to lord Shiva, all Mondays of the shravana month Hindu women in the honor of lord Shiva, keep their fast for the entire day.




Varalakshmi Vratam

Goddess varalakshmi vratam, VAralakshmi vratam wallpapers

God Varalakshmi Vratam, Varalakshmi Vratam

“Varalakshmi Vratam” is the most important pooja performed by women in the month of Sravanamasam, it is done on one of the Sravana Shukravaram of Sravanamasam, mostly the second Friday.

In this month every Tuesday  pooja of  Mangalagouri  vratam is performed and pooja of Mahalakshmi is performed on Every Friday .

VaraLakshmi Vratham is performed either on 2nd firday of the  Sravana maasam or before the firday of full moon day (Pournami).

Vara means godsend [boon].

Performing pooja (Vratam) to Varalakshmi will bring in benefits to people who perform it  with utmost devotion and discipline .

The Eight Forces which are considered to be recognized and pleased are

·         Sri (Known for Wealth)
·         Bhu (Known as Earth)
·         Sarasvati (Goddess of learning)
·         Priti ( Known for love)
·         Kirti (Known as Fame)
·         Shanti (Known as Peace)
·         Tushti(For Pleasure in Life)
·         Pushti (To give Strength)

Each of these forces are called and known as Lakshmi and all eight forces together called as Ashta Lakshmis. 


Saraswati Mata - Lakshmi Devi - Ganesha

Saraswati Mata - Lakshmi Devi - Ganesha
Saraswati Mata - Laxmi Devi - Ganesha in one picture

Saraswati Matha and Ganesha, Ganesh and Laxmi devi Wallpaper, Wallpaper of sarasawati and laxmi devi

The above mentioned pictures are the Most commonly found Pictures of Hindu Gods, across almost all the homes of India.

The Following is the Significance and reasons on why these are the most commonly found Pictures in the homes of India

Ganesha: Among all the Gods of Hinduism, Ganesha is worshiped First before the start of any new thing, to the matter of the fact even the start of the day is started by offering the first prayer to Ganesha

Saraswati Mata: Saraswati Mata is the goddess of Education, Gyan, Knowledge, Music &  Arts, She is known as the Consort of Brahma, and the start of all Good things in this world. The Pictures are always portrayed with Wither Music Instruments Like Veena or  with Books sitting on Swan.

Saraswati Mata is also known by different names across the country, however the most commonly used names are  SARASWATI, SHARADA, PUSTAKA DHARINI, VEENA PANI, VIDYA DAYINI.

Lakshmi Devi: Lakshmi Devi is the goddess of Prosperity, Wealth & Happiness, it is strongly believed that worshiping Lakshmi Devi will relieve them from bad luck and protect them from Money related sorrows, she is the also known as the consort of Lord Vishnu.

Worshiping Lakshmi Mata is believed to get Fortune, Good luck and success, and she is also known as MAHALAKSHMI.


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