Madhushravani (Maithili: मधुश्रावणी) is a Hindu festival celebrated in the Mithila region by newly married women.
It is famous for popular faith and longevity of husbands and happy married life in Maithil women.
[1][2][3] It is believed that Goddess Parvati observed the Madhushravani Puja's fast first and continued to have Lord Shiva as her husband in all her births.
[1][5] Every evening, women try to please Lord Shiva by singing Aarti, Suhag Geet and Kohbar.
The women offer milk and lava to the Nag Devta in the morning and evening.