Maha Shivaratri Festival -2020


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February 21, 2020, is the great night of Lord Shiva. It's a Sports Week. Nighttime poojas, ceremonies, recitals, exercise, and reflection take place in all of the country's Shiva temples. In the Hindu lunisolar calendar, the 13th or 14th night of each month is essentially called as Shivaratri. The Shivaratri is that usually comes during February / March is named Maha Shivaratri, of all things.


Maha Shivaratri is the most adored festival in all parts of India. Unlike the other Hindu festivals observed during the morning, Maha Shivaratri deserves a special mention all night long as the devotion of the devotee Lord Shiva.

Maha Shivaratri 2020 – The cosmic dance of Lord Shiva


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Even popular as the night when Lord Shiva does his celestial dance, Maha Shivaratri 2020 is. Therefore, worshippers plan in temples and surrounding halls for dance programs which is a tribute to Lord Shiva.  Thousands of dancers perform in temples which represent Lord Shiva's glory.

On the day of Maha Shivaratri, the planetary locations invoke the divine forces and help a person to ascend spiritually. The benefits of mantras like Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra are growing, and the religious penances like yoga and meditation are becoming more successful. Devotees who specifically practice fasting and other penances are assumed to get Moksha from the process of birth and death or salvation. Maha Shivaratri is observed as prayer time. The singing of mantras and prayers is performed at all Shiva temples throughout the night. Yoga and yoga are also practiced to keep the people calm and aware of the Lord.

Spiritual centers operated by the saints perform special programs attended by Indian and international lakhs where music, dance, special poojas, and prayers glorify Lord Shiva. The celebration of Maha Shivaratri 2020 is to conquer the misery and despair of human life and continue along a road of moral poverty and spirituality.

Maha Shivaratri 2020 celebrations


Devotees gather from the evening on at temples. The festivities of the Shivaratri begin with unique poojas, and Lord Shiva, present in the form of Shiva Linga, is attractively adorned in flowers. While the singing of mantras takes place at Lord Shiva's shrine, dance events may take place in the temples ' vast halls and mandapas. The very aim of carrying out these rituals and services is to keep people alive and to think uninterruptedly about Lord Shiva. On this Maha Shivaratri day, lakhs of visitors flock to the twelve Jyotirlinga temples. In comparison, the other prominent Shiva temples throughout the country are experiencing a large gathering of devotees worshiping Lord Shiva to come out of all their life problems and live a spiritually inclined existence. Maha Shivaratri is unique to a spiritual seeker for the possibilities it offers. This helps us realize his limits and feel the omnipresent root of existence that is inherent in all. It is claimed that Lord Mahadev is the supreme power. He is called the killer and also the most compassionate; modern science shows that' all emerge from nothing and goes back to nothing.'

Shivarathri is a significant festival for the Hindu women also. Several wedded and single women worship goddess Parvati who is also known by the name ‘Gaura’ for the blissful married life or to get good husbands. One can, therefore, see a lot of women performing all the rituals of the festival religiously seeking the blessing of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati for a peaceful and happy life.
One of the main aspects of the festival is smoking marijuana as the devotees believe that Lord Shiva very much like it. There is a tradition of drinking Thandai (kind of drink prepared from bhang and milk). If you love to watch this then you must visit Kerala.  There are many Shiva temples here Which you can get through the best Kerala trip packages now at an amazing price. Experience it now.




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