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🛕 Shri Sangameshwar Temple, Kudal Sangam (Hattarsang Kudal), South Solapur – Special Information on the Month of Shravan

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🔱 Spiritual Significance of Shravan Month

According to the Hindu calendar, Shravan (also spelled Sawan) is considered the most sacred and auspicious month. It is known as the month of Lord Shiva. Devotees observe fasts, perform Rudrabhishek (ritualistic worship of Shiva), offer water (Jalabhishek), Bel leaves, and wear Rudraksha beads to express their devotion to Mahadev (Lord Shiva).

Especially, Mondays in Shravan are considered highly significant. Worshipping Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on Shravan Mondays is believed to bring good fortune, remove financial obstacles, and bless the family with peace and prosperity. The ancient scriptures say that even offering a single Bel leaf to the Shiva Linga with devotion is equivalent to performing an elaborate ritual.

🌿 Shravan Celebrations at Shri Sangameshwar Temple

At the sacred Shri Sangameshwar Temple in Kudal Sangam (Hattarsang Kudal), South Solapur, daily Jalabhishek, Rudrabhishek, and various other spiritual rituals are performed throughout the Shravan month with great devotion. Thousands of devotees gather at the temple premises during this holy period.

The temple is located at the confluence of the Bhima and Sina rivers, making it a powerful spiritual energy center and a highly revered pilgrimage site. Pilgrims from various regions come especially during Shravan to offer prayers and seek blessings.

📅 Duration of Shravan and the Concept of Adhik Maas (Extra Month)

In some years, based on the Hindu calendar calculations, the month of Shravan is extended. Occasionally, an Adhik Maas (Extra Month), span>also known as Malmaas, falls within the Shravan period, making it longer. During Adhik Maas, special significance is given to the worship of Lord Vishnu alongside Lord Shiva. This provides an extended time for devotees to immerse themselves in fasting, chanting, and rituals with deep faith and devotion.

🪐 Why Does the Adhik Maas Occur? (As per Vedic Astrology)

  • Solar Year: 365 days, 6 hours, 11 seconds
  • Lunar Year: 354 days, 9 hours
  • There is a difference of approximately 11 days between the solar and lunar years. To maintain balance, an Adhik Maas (extra month) is added approximately every 32 months and 16 days. Sometimes, this Adhik Maas coincides with Shravan, making the month around 58–60 days long. This rare occurrence offers devotees a longer period to connect with Lord Shiva through spiritual practices.

🔔 What to Do During Shravan?

  • Perform Jalabhishek and Rudrabhishek on every Monday
  • Offer Bel leaves, milk, curd, honey, ghee, and holy water to the Shiva Linga
  • Wear Rudraksha beads
  • Chant Shiv Mahimna Stotra, Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and Om Namah Shivaya
  • Observe fasting and maintain celibacy and discipline

📍 Why Visit Shri Sangameshwar Temple?

  • Located at the sacred Bhima-Sina confluence in South Solapur, this temple houses a naturally manifested Swayambhu Shiva Linga.
  • The temple is a powerful spiritual center for performing Rudrabhishek during the month of Shravan.
  • Thousands of devotees from Maharashtra and Karnataka visit the temple every year to seek the blessings of Lord Sangameshwar.

✨ May the divine blessings of Lord Sangameshwar always be upon you – a humble prayer at the feet of Mahadev.

🕉️ Har Har Mahadev!