Celebrate Maha Shivratri 2018
The literal translation of Mahashivratri is “the great night of Shiva”. The festival of Mahashivratri is celebrated to venerate Lord Shiva – who is an important figure in the Hindu mythology.
This festival is largely celebrated in India and Nepal. This year, Mahashivratri falls on 13 February 2018. It is believed that on this very night, Lord Shiva performed the Tandava or the prehistoric creation, preservation and destruction dance.
Do you know why lord Shiva is also known as Neelkanth?
The Puranas have many stories to tell about the origin of Mahashivratri. One of them goes as follows. It is believed that during the samudra manthan, a pot of poison emerged from the ocean, which terrified the Gods as well as the demons for the poison had the capability of destroying the whole world.
Shaken and trembling, they approached lord Shiva for help. In order to protect the world from the evil effects of the poison, Shiva drank the poison but held it in his throat instead of swallowing it.
Doing this turned his throat blue and that was when lord Shiva was given the name Neelakantha, which means one with the blue throat. Mahashivratri is celebrated in remembrance of this event when lord Shiva saved the world from destruction.
Mahashivrati is a festival of Hindus celebrated by Hindus all across India. Followers fast on the night of Mahashivratri and sing hymns and praises for lord Shiva.
Temples all across India are decorated with colorful lights and flowers and devotees spend the night praying and singing devotional songs in the name of Lord Shiva.
Devotees also offer wood apple leaves, cold water and milk to the Shiva Lingam for they are believed to be the favourites of Lord Shiva.
The legends also have it that Lord Shiva brings good luck to devotees who fast on the night of Mahashivratri and offer prayer to him. Ujjain – believed to be the home of lord Shiva is the place where this festival is celebrated with grandeur.
Large processions are carried out on the roads and people across the city gather on the roads to catch a glimpse of their lord.
Throughout India, Shiva Linga is worshipped as a symbol of fertility which coincides with the fact that right after Mahashivratri, the barren trees and plants start blooming with colorful flowers, like a miracle. It feels as if the earth has rejuvenated and gained fertility after the harsh winters.
Like it happens for all other festivals, the way of celebration of this festival differs from state to state and region to region. In Varanasi, the Kashi Vishvanatha Temple celebrates the Linga considering it as the symbol of the pillar of light, and the manifestation of Shiva as the light of supreme wisdom.
Did you know?
In southern Karnataka, Mahashivratri is a much awaited day for the kids as they are actually allowed to engage in mischief and then ask for punishment.
As we always keep saying all the time, what is in a festival until there is a good food to look forward to?
So let us look at 5 healthy yet super tasty recipes you can try your hands on this Mahashivratri. Here we go!
So this Mahashivratri, share your knowledge of this festival with your children and feed them and your entire family with the interesting and healthy dishes especially curated for you.
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