Sravana Month
Sravana Month is an important month in the Hindu calendar, typically falling between July and August. It is considered auspicious for various religious activities and rituals. Many devotees observe fasting and perform special prayers during this time, particularly dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga.
During Sravana, the full moon day, known as Shravana Purnima, is especially significant. People celebrate by tying Rakhi on their brothers' wrists, symbolizing love and protection. The month is also marked by various festivals, including Nag Panchami, where worshippers honor snakes, reflecting the deep connection between nature and spirituality in Hindu traditions.