It’s a very big today! Hindus all over the world look forward to this holy night every year. At KHURKI, we wanted to take this opportunity to educate one and all about the significance of this day. Take out some time from your busy schedules today to know about this awesome day, when the Lord gives us an opportunity to show him our gratefulness and gratitude. Come join the festivities of Lord Shiva.
Mahashivratri means the night of Shiva
He and Goddess Parwati got married this day
It usually falls on 14th day of Hindu Phalgun month, technically called Phalgun Krishna Paksh Chaturdasi
The day is a celebration of Shakti and Shiva, the two mightiest forces in the world
It is believed that this night is Lord Shiva’s most beloved night
They say that Shiva performs Tandav on this night, the greatest dance of creation and absolute destruction
This day is very special for single women, who pray to Shiva to give them a husband like him
If you take his name with ultimate devotion this night, they say you will get liberation from all your sins
Worshipping Shiva all night will drive away evil spirits and bring prosperity and success to your life
During the night, there comes a time which is called ‘Nishita Kala’, when they say Shiva manifested himself as a lingam on this earth
On this night, his devotees try and stay awake to take part in the festivities. Did you know that Lord Shiva was not allowed to sleep after consuming the poison from the Samudra Manthan?
Take out time to go seek blessings of Shiva, by visiting any of his temples, and if you can, witness the Rudra Abhisekham of the Lord in the night.
Not only in India, but Mahashivratri is celebrated all over the world.
You can worship Shiva by pouring milk, honey, water, and belpatra on his lingam.
You will be able to control Tamas Guna and Rajas Guna by observing this fast.
All you need to do is chant Om Namah Shivaya all day long and feel its power in your heart, mind and soul.
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Om Namah Shivay