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MAHASHIVARATRI |
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Dates
:Normally
in Feb- Shiva Raatri occurs once a month on the night of the fourteenth
lunar day of Krishna Paksh or the dark forthnight.
Practice
: Maha Shiva Raatri means the great night of Lord Shiva and
it is observed on the fourteenth lunar night(chaturdasi)of the
dark forthnight(Krishna Paksh)in the Hindu month of Phalgun.This
corresponds to late February and early March in the English calendar.
Actually,the complete Maha Shiva Raatri Pooja consists of four individual poojas.The first Pooja starts at sunset and with two hour intervals,the remaining three is done.The last one must finish at midnight.A vigil is maintained all night until before sunrise of the next morning.Bhajans and kirtan(hymns and praises)are encouraged in order to maintain this vigil and also discourses relevant to the occasion are read. The
first Pooja culminates with the offering of milk; From
midnight until before sunrise next morning, Jal or water
is offered on the Lingam .However,the most important article
of worship in this Pooja is Bail leaves (the leaves of
the wood apple tree).These leaves are exceedingly loved by Lord
Shiva and the offering of same brings some form of spiritual
elevation to the person who has made such an offering.
Grand Celebrations for Maha Shivratri Mantras.....
Om
Namaha Shambavaya cha,Mayo Bhavaya cha |
| Diwali | Durga Pooja | Dusserah | Onam | Pongal | Lohri |
| Makar Sankranti | Naga Panchami | Ganesh Chaturthi | Janmashthami | Raksha Bandhan | |