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Shravana Masam 2023 Telugu Calendar Dates – Key Festivals and Rituals

Shiva Venkateswara Apr 7, 2025 Updated Apr 8, 2026 4 min read

Discover the Shravana Masam 2023 Telugu Calendar dates. Explore key festivals, auspicious days, and rituals to observe during this sacred month.

Shravana Masam 2023 Telugu Calendar Dates – Key Festivals and Rituals

Shravana Masam is the fifth month of the Telugu calendar and is considered one of the most auspicious months in the Hindu tradition. In 2023, Shravana Masam will begin on July 26, 2023, and end on August 24, 2023. This month holds great spiritual significance, especially for devotees of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu, and is marked by numerous festivals, rituals, and spiritual observances.

Shravana Masam is a time of devotion, fasting, and spiritual reflection, with many devotees performing special pujas, observing vratas, and visiting temples to honor Lord Shiva. The month is also dedicated to worshipping Lord Vishnu, particularly during the festival of Raksha Bandhan and Nag Panchami.


Key Dates and Festivals in Shravana Masam 2023

Here are some of the important dates and festivals to observe during Shravana Masam 2023:

1. Sravana Purnima (Full Moon Day)August 22, 2023

  • Sravana Purnima is the full moon day of Shravana Masam and holds special significance for Hindu devotees. This day is considered highly auspicious for performing rituals and offering prayers to Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
  • Rituals on Sravana Purnima include reading sacred texts, performing pujas, and observing fasts. It is also the day when Raksha Bandhan is celebrated, marking the bond between brothers and sisters.

2. Nag PanchamiAugust 16, 2023

  • Nag Panchami, which falls on August 16, 2023, is a festival dedicated to the worship of serpents, especially Naga Devatas (serpent gods). Devotees perform special rituals and offer prayers to seek protection from snakes and evil forces.
  • The day is also significant for spiritual reflection, as people visit temples and offer milk and flowers to snake idols.

3. Raksha BandhanAugust 22, 2023

  • Raksha Bandhan, which coincides with Sravana Purnima, is celebrated by tying a protective thread (Rakhi) around the wrists of brothers by sisters. It signifies the bond of protection and love between siblings.
  • This day also marks the beginning of the Shravana month’s spiritual practices, where devotees of Lord Vishnu pray for blessings of health, wealth, and protection.

Significance of Shravana Masam

Shravana Masam is a month deeply rooted in spiritual observances. It is dedicated to worshipping Lord Shiva, and it is believed that prayers and offerings made during this month can bring divine blessings and spiritual growth. The month is highly regarded for performing special pujas like Shiva Abhishekam, Shiva Lingam worship, and Navagraha Puja to remove obstacles and invoke divine protection.

For Lord Vishnu’s devotees, Shravana Masam is a time to celebrate Raksha Bandhan and worship the deity through rituals and prayers. Fasting and meditation are essential practices during this month to bring mental clarity and achieve spiritual fulfillment.


Rituals and Practices during Shravana Masam

During Shravana Masam 2023, devotees observe various rituals, festivals, and spiritual practices to seek blessings and purify their minds and bodies. Some of the key rituals include:

Fasting and Prayers

  • Many people observe fasts on Sravana Purnima and Nag Panchami to seek divine blessings. Devotees also perform pujas at home or temples to seek blessings for health and prosperity.

Temple Visits

  • Shravana Masam is a time to visit temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Special prayers like Shiva Abhishekam, Shiva Lingam worship, and Nag Puja are conducted.

Offering Milk to Lord Shiva

  • It is common for devotees to offer milk to Lord Shiva Lingam during Shravana Masam as a symbol of purity and devotion.

Chanting of Mantras

  • Devotees recite mantras such as Om Namah Shivaya and Sri Vishnu Sahasranama throughout the month to invoke divine blessings.

Special Puja for Nag Panchami

  • On Nag Panchami, devotees worship serpent gods by offering milk, flowers, and prayers for protection from serpents and other harmful energies.

Shravana Masam 2023 is a sacred month for Telugu-speaking people, filled with devotional practices, rituals, and festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Whether it’s observing fasts, performing pujas, or celebrating Raksha Bandhan, this month provides an opportunity for spiritual growth and devotion. Shravana Masam offers a time to reflect on the year gone by and seek blessings for prosperity, health, and happiness.

By participating in the festivals and following the sacred rituals during Shravana Masam, devotees can invite divine blessings into their lives and experience the transformative power of faith and devotion.


FAQs

1. When does Shravana Masam 2023 begin and end?

  • Shravana Masam 2023 will begin on July 26, 2023, and end on August 24, 2023.

2. What are the key festivals during Shravana Masam?

  • Important festivals include Raksha Bandhan on August 22, Nag Panchami on August 16, and Sravana Purnima on August 22.

3. Why is Shravana Masam important?

  • Shravana Masam is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. It is an ideal time for spiritual reflection, fasting, and performing rituals to seek divine blessings.

4. What are the key rituals to observe during Shravana Masam?

  • Fasting, pujas, temple visits, and offering milk to Lord Shiva Lingam are important rituals during this month.

Last reviewed: April 8, 2026

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