Maha Shivratri 2022 - This auspicious festival is also known by the name "Great Night of Lord Shiva" and is celebrated in many forms. Are you familiar with the history of Maha Shivratri? Have a look!
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1. Maha Shivaratri 2022 - Know
the Date, History, Significance
and Messages.
Maha Shivratri 2022 - This auspicious festival is also known by the name "Great Night of
Lord Shiva" and is celebrated in many forms. Are you familiar with the history of Maha
Shivratri? Have a look!
Maha Shivratri 2022This auspicious festival of Hindus is celebrated with great enthusiasm
and aplomb by devotees. It is this year celebrated on Tuesday, 1 March. Drik Panchang says
the festival falls on Chaturdashi Tithi in Krishna Paksha's month of Magha. Devotees
observe fasting and rudra abhishek on this day to worship Lord Shiva in order to receive his
blessings.
Shivratri is believed to be the union of Shiva and Goddess Shakti, two powerful forces in the
universe. Shiva is the God of Death and Goddess Shakti the God that destroys evil powers.
2. Maha Shivratri: History
• Puranas mentions many legends and stories about the origins of Shivratri.
• According to one legend, a pot was found in the ocean that contained poison during Samudra Manthan. The entire world
would be destroyed by this poisonous potion, and all the demons and Gods were afraid. So the Gods turned to Lord
Shiva for help. Shiva took the poison and held it in the throat, rather than swallowing it. This was done to protect the
world. His throat turns blue, and he is known as Neelakantha. Shivratri is a celebration of Shiva's saving the world.
• The Shiv Purana also mentions another story: Once upon a while, Vishnu and Brahma were fighting over who was
superior. The war was feared by other Gods, so they sought help from Lord Shiva. Shiva created a huge fireball that
spanned the entire length of the universe to make them realize the futility of their struggle. Both Gods saw the magnitude
and decided to choose one side to claim supremacy. For this, Brahma took the form of a swan to ascend while Vishnu
assumed Varaha and entered the earth. The fire is unlimited and they searched thousands upon thousands of miles for
the end. Brahma found a Ketaki blossom on the way up. Ketaki asked him where she was from. Ketaki answered that
she had been offered at the top fiery column. Brahma couldn't find the upper limit, so he took the flower and came.
• Shiva then revealed his true form and became furious. Brahma didn't find the highest limit and told lies. Shiva punished
him for lying and cursed that no one would pray for him. Even the Ketaki flower was forbidden from being offered for
worship. Maha Shivratri is an auspicious day because it is on this day, which falls in the dark half of Phalguna, that Shiva
first appeared in the form of Linga. This day is considered to be a blessed day for those who worship Shiva.
3. • Another legend states that Shiva gave Goddess Paravati, an avatar Shakti of
Shiva, his blessing and wanted to marry her because he was impressed with
her devotion. The goddess prayed for Shiva's good health on a dark night. An
Indian woman prays for her husband's long life.
• Maha Shivratri can be observed in many Indian states, including Uttarakhand
and Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh as well as Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh
(Punjab), Himachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh,
Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Madhya
Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.
• It is also celebrated as the anniversary Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is
also remembered as the day Shiva saved the world by removing the poison
pot. This day also marks the moment when Vishnu and Brahma got into an
argument over their supremacy.
4. Maha Shivratri: Significance
• Shiva devotees and followers perform special pujas, fast in many temples
around the globe, and are known as Shiva followers. They offer milk to
Shivalings and pray for moksha. Many devotees pray throughout the night and
chant mantras to Lord Shiva. Women pray for a good husband and happy
marriage. This day is celebrated with various cultural programs and temple
fairs.
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