Mumbai: As the holy month of Sawan (Shravan) approaches in 2025, Hindu devotees across India prepare to honour Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati through fasting, prayers, and rituals steeped in tradition. Among these customs, one enduring symbol stands out—the green bangles worn by married women (suhaagins) during Sawan. Far more than a fashion statement, these bangles carry deep spiritual, astrological, and cultural significance.

Sawan, drenched in monsoon greenery and divine devotion, is believed to be the favourite time of Lord Shiva, who is associated with nature and resides in the Himalayas. The colour green, symbolic of nature’s bounty and prosperity, is considered especially auspicious in this month. Let’s explore why green bangles hold such a sacred place during Sawan—and how they are believed to bring blessings of marital bliss, prosperity, and planetary balance.

Green Is Dear to Shiva and Parvati

The month of Sawan is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is known to favour the colour green as he resides in the heart of nature. His worship includes offerings like belpatra, dhatura, and bhang—all of which are green in colour. Goddess Parvati, too, is fond of green and is worshipped with the traditional “solah shringar” (sixteen adornments), where green bangles hold a prominent place. Wearing them is believed to please the divine couple.

A Symbol of Marital Bliss and Blessings

According to Hindu beliefs, green bangles symbolise good fortune and long life for one’s husband. Women wear them to receive the blessings of Goddess Parvati, who is seen as the epitome of a devoted wife. The bangles represent continuity of marriage (akhand saubhagya) and are believed to protect the sacred bond between husband and wife.

Enhancing Love and Harmony

Wearing green is thought to strengthen the emotional connection between partners. During Sawan, festivals like Hariyali Teej are celebrated, where women dress in green attire and green bangles to perform special pujas dedicated to Goddess Parvati. These rituals are aimed at ensuring happiness, understanding, and harmony in married life.

Astrological Benefits Linked to Mercury (Budh)

In Vedic astrology, the colour green represents planet Mercury (Budh), the planet of intellect, speech, business, and prosperity. Wearing green bangles in Sawan is said to strengthen Mercury’s influence in one’s birth chart, which can lead to career growth, sharper intellect, better communication, and even blessings of children. Green is also believed to neutralise negative planetary effects and remove obstacles from one’s path.

In essence, green bangles during Sawan are not just decorative—they’re a deeply spiritual expression of devotion, love, and cosmic alignment.

(Disclaimer: The information provided is based on traditional beliefs and religious texts. News9 Live does not endorse or validate these claims.)

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