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2. The Significance of
Mahashivratri Puja
MahaShivratri is one of the most important and
significant festivals of the Hindu religion. It is a
festival that is dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of
the most revered deities in Hinduism. The word
'MahaShivratri' is derived from two Sanskrit
words, 'Maha' which means great, and 'Shivratri'
which means a night of Shiva. Thus,
mahashivratri is celebrated as the night of Lord
Shiva.
MahaShivratri falls on the 14th day of the dark
fortnight in the month of Phalguna
(February/March) according to the Hindu
calendar. On this day, people from all over the
world, especially Hindus, celebrate the festival by
observing fasts and offering prayers to Lord
Shiva.
3. Significance of
MahaShivratri Puja
Lord Shiva’s blessings: It is believed that on this
auspicious day, Lord Shiva is more accessible to his
devotees and blesses them with health, wealth,
prosperity, and success in life. Hence, people offer
prayers and perform puja rituals to seek blessings from
the Lord.
Purification of mind and body: The MahaShivratri fast is
believed to purify the mind and body of the devotee. It
is said that the fast helps to eliminate negative
thoughts and emotions, and makes way for positive
energy and spiritual
growth.
Renewal of marital vows: MahaShivratri is also known
as the day of the divine marriage of Lord Shiva and
Goddess Parvati. Many couples choose to renew their
marital vows on this day and seek blessings from the
divine couple for a happy and prosperous married life.