In the sacred Hindu month of Shravana, also known as Sawan, devotees observe several spiritual fasts dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Gauri. One such important ritual is the Mangala Gauri Vrat, observed every Tuesday by married women, especially newlyweds, to seek blessings for marital bliss and prosperity.
In 2025, the Mangala Gauri Vrat begins on July 15 and continues for four consecutive Tuesdays, concluding on August 5 in North India. In South and Western India, where a different lunar calendar is followed, the vrat starts on July 29 and ends on August 19. This sacred tradition is deeply rooted in the belief that Goddess Gauri, the divine form of Parvati, bestows harmony, fertility, and longevity upon the devotees who worship her with full faith and devotion during this time.
Mangala Gauri Vrat 2025 Dates (Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Jharkhand)
Event | Date and Time |
Shravana Begins *North | July 11, 2025, Friday |
First Mangala Gauri Vrat | July 15, 2025, Tuesday |
Second Mangala Gauri Vrat | July 22, 2025, Tuesday |
Third Mangala Gauri Vrat | July 29, 2025, Tuesday |
Fourth Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 5, 2025, Tuesday |
Shravana Ends | August 9, 2025, Saturday |
(Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu)
Event | Date and Time |
Shravana Begins | July 25, 2025, Friday |
First Mangala Gauri Vrat | July 29, 2025, Tuesday |
Second Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 5, 2025, Tuesday |
Third Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 12, 2025, Tuesday |
Fourth Mangala Gauri Vrat | August 19, 2025, Tuesday |
Shravana Ends | August 23, 2025, Saturday |
Mangala Gauri Vrat is a Tuesday fasting ritual observed in the month of Shravana, mainly by married Hindu women, especially new brides. This vrat is performed to seek the blessings of Goddess Gauri, the divine consort of Lord Shiva, for a blissful marriage, prosperity, and protection of their family. In South India, it is popularly known as Sri Mangala Gowri Vratham, widely followed in states like Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu.
Who Should Observe Mangala Gauri Vrat and Why?
- Newly married women perform the vrat to ensure marital bliss and harmony.
- It is believed to bless the observer with a long, healthy life for her husband.
- Women also seek fertility blessings and domestic peace from Goddess Parvati.
- This vrat is also symbolic of strengthening the emotional bond between couples.
The start and end dates of Shravana month vary regionally due to the use of two different lunar calendars:
- Purnimanta Calendar (followed in North India): Shravana starts from July 11, 2025.
- Amanta Calendar (followed in South & Western India): Shravana begins from July 25, 2025.
This difference affects the Mangala Gauri Vrat dates in different regions.
Mangala Gauri Vrat Rituals
- Women wake up early, bathe, and set up a puja altar with an idol or photo of Goddess Gauri.
- Offerings include flowers, fruits, betel leaves, coconuts, and sweet dishes.
- A special story (vrat katha) is read or heard in the company of other women.
In some regions, the vrat is observed for 16 consecutive Tuesdays starting from Shravana.
Mangala Gauri Vrat Significance
- Goddess Gauri is worshipped as the ideal consort—faithful, loving, and strong.
- Observing this vrat is believed to remove marital obstacles and invite peace and prosperity.
- It enhances the spiritual strength of a woman, aligning her energies with divine grace.
The Mangala Gauri Vrat in Sawan 2025 is more than just a fasting ritual—it's an act of faith, love, and devotion by women toward the well-being of their husbands and families. With different dates in North and South India due to calendar variations, it is important to refer to the correct regional Shravana calendar before observing the vrat. Embrace the powerful blessings of Goddess Gauri this Sawan, and let devotion light the path of your spiritual and married life.
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