MAHA SHIVARATRI – 26TH FEBRUARY 2025 - WEDNESDAY
Most Hindus believe that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati united by marrying on this day. People in North India celebrate the day as the wedding anniversary of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva is said to have entered into deep thought after the death of Sati. Later, Sati reincarnated as Parvati and got married to Shiva.
Another story revolves around the great night of Shiva when Lord Shiva consumed poison produced during Samundra Manthan, or the churning of the ocean, as the poison was so powerful to destroy the whole world. Due to this, his throat turned blue, and he started being known as “Neelkantha,” i.e. someone with a blue throat.
Another popular story says that on this night, Lord Shiva performed the Tandava, a cosmic dance that leads to destruction. One story revolves around a great devotee of Lord Shiva who unknowingly dropped thousands of Bel Tree leaves on Shiva's linga and pleased Lord Shiva with his devotion.
Maha Shivaratri is deeply rooted in various myths and beliefs that highlight Lord Shiva's significance as a protector, creator, and destroyer. Whether it is his union with Parvati, consuming poison to save the world, or performing the cosmic Tandava, these stories emphasize devotion, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil.
MAY ALL BE
BLESSED BY LORD SHIVA ON THE HOLY OCCASION
OF MAHA SHIVARATHRI. OM NAMA
SHIVAYA
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