Maha Shivaratri 2018 – Great Night of Lord Shiva
Happy Maha Shivaratri to everyone who practices Yoga in any form or shape!
Tonight is a Great Night of Lord Shiva known as Maha Shivaratri, thus it is the most auspicious day to appease Mahadev. It is widely believed that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married on this day.
During the Maha Shivaratri, the northern hemisphere of our planet is positioned in the way for the energy to naturally flow into a human beings. It means that today is a day when nature is helping us on our pass to a spiritual realization.
To those who want material success, this day is also of a great significance, as it is widely believed that on this day Mahadev conquered all of his enemies.
The majority of devotees on Maha Shivaratri wake up, take a bath, wear new clothes and head straight to the nearest Lord Shiva temple to place their offerings to the Shivalingam in the form of milk, fruits, bael leaves. Some also offer jujube fruit, honey, curd, ghee (purified butter) to signifying purification of the soul, while chanting ‘Om Namaha Shivaya.’ They also light incense sticks and ring the temple bell to invoke the blessing of Lord Shiva.
On Shivaratri, the fast continues all through the day and night. Devotees observe an all-night vigil while chanting hymns in praise of Lord Shiva and reading Shiva Purana. Even during the night, Shiva Lings are given a holy bath every three hours.
If there is no temple available in the nearby area, the devotees can do the above offerings to the Shivalingam or Shiva Murti (statue) at their own homes.
While the objective of pouring milk on the linga is an act of purification of one’s soul, other legends indicate that it is offered for its soothing effects on the hot-tempered deity. For generations, devotees have been fasting and as scriptures say that if he is able to manage the feat with sincerity, Lord Shiva absolves him of all his sins and blesses him with abundant prosperity.
If you have an interest in learning legends about Lord Shiva (which, in my opinion, everyone who practices yoga in any form or shape should), I highly recommend the series “Devon Ke Dev Mahadev” (“God of Gods Mahadev” Engl.) aired from 2011-2014 (820 episodes). These series are based on Shiva Purans.
~Rita Digilova (February 13th, 2018)
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