Shraavana (Hindi: सावनsaavan or श्रावणshraavan) is a month of the Hindu calendar, also known as Sawan. In India's national civil calendar, Shraavan is the fifth month of the year, beginning on 23 July and ending on 22 August. Hindi (हिनà¥à¤¦à¥) is a language spoken mainly in North and Central India. ... In Egyptian mythology, Month is an alternate spelling for Menthu. ... The Hindu calendar is of two types: the solar calendar or the saura mÄna the lunisolar calendar or the chÄndra mÄna Both are described in this article. ... July 23 is the 204th day (205th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 161 days remaining. ... August 22 is the 234th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (235th in leap years), with 131 days remaining. ...
In lunar religious calendars, Shraavana may begin on either the new moon or the full moon around the same time of year, and is usually the fifth month of the year.
In solar religious calendars, Shraavan begins with the Sun's entry into Cancer, and is usually the fourth month of the year. By ancient tradition, the Sun is the light in the heavens whose presence is day and whose absence is night. ... When normal cells are damaged or old they undergo apoptosis; cancer cells, however, avoid apoptosis. ...
Shravana Hören, Lesen und Aufnehmen von spirituellen Texten und Schriften Es ist die erste der drei Stufen, die im Vedanta, die als notwendig erachtet werden, um spirituelle Erkenntnis zu erlangen.
Von der höchsten Wahrheit zu hören, über sie zu lesen und aus den heiligen Schriften zu lernen, ist Shravana.
Shravana, Manana und Nididhyasana führen den spirituell Strebenden zur Erkenntnis
When the month of Shravana arrived, the king's advisers remembered the advice of Lomasa Rishi, and under their direction all the citizens of Mahismati, as well as the king, fasted on Ekadasi.
By the strength of all this merit, the queen became pregnant and eventually gave birth to a most beautiful son.
O Yudhisthira, Lord Krishna concluded, the Ekadasi that comes during the light fortnight of the month of Shravana has thus rightfully become famous as Putrada ["bestower of a son"].