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Mahashivratri 2022 Puja, Vidhi | Maha Shivratri 2022 Festival

Here is the blog about Mahashivratri 2022, which covers topics like Beliefs related to Mahashivratri, How the Mahashivratri festival is celebrated at Shiva places.

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Mahashivratri 2022 Puja, Vidhi | Maha Shivratri 2022 Festival

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  1. व यंरा ?ेजा गृ या मपु रो ?ह ताः MAHASHIVRATRI 2022 Mahashivratri 2022 is approaching, and here is the blog regarding Mahashivratri, which covers various topics like as Significance of Mahashivratri, Beliefs related to Mahashivratri, How the Mahashivratri festival is celebrated at various shiva places, about fast, etc. Next year Mahashivratri falls on 1st March 2022, and it is the most significant festival in the Indian spiritual calendar. ॐ MAHA SHIVRATRI FESTIVAL: In Hindu tradition, Lord Shiva is known as the creator and destroyer of the universe. Maha Shivratri Festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva, which is celebrated once a year. This marks various fascinating traditions, and it is celebrated across India. The difference between Shivratri and Maha Shivratri is made up of two different worlds, "Shiva" and "Ratri," in which Shiva refers to the "Lord" whereas "ratri "refers to the "night." www.purohitsangh.org info@purohitsangh.org

  2. व यंरा ?ेजा गृ या मपु रो ?ह ताः C O N T . . The word "Maha" in the "Mahashivratri" stands for "Grand/Great." Maha Shivratri is the "GREAT NIGHT OF SHIVA," which is celebrated and dedicated to the supreme deity. Shivratri occurs every month. The 14th day of every lunar month is Shivratri. So, out of a total of 12 Shivratri's in a Hindu calendar year that occurs a day prior to the new moon, this auspicious Maha Shivratri festival usually occurs in February or March according to the western calendar. There is a powerful natural rise of energy by changing planetary positions on this night. It is said that staying awake (Jagaran) all the great night of Shiva is highly beneficial for an individual's physical and spiritual wellbeing. HOW IS MAHASHIVRATRI CELEBRATED? This Mahashivratri festival is celebrated across India with zest, whereas it is a holiday in most states. This festival is also celebrated by the Hindu population of Nepal and Mauritius, Sri Lanka. This is celebrated by offering Bael (Bell leaves) to lord shiva by all-day fasting and chanting sacred shlokas and mantra (Om Namah Shivay) in various Shiva Temples. Some special Mahashivratri puja like Mahashivratri Abhisheka is also held across homes and temples throughout the state. FOR PUJA BOOKING VISIT: BEST PANDIT FOR KAAL SARP PUJA For more details, you can directly click on Panditji in Trimbakehswar who is authorized to perform the pujas and guide you as per Vedic culture. www.purohitsangh.org info@purohitsangh.org

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