shivaratri

What Happened

This year, Maha Shivratri is being celebrated on February 15. The festival, known as the ‘Great Night of Shiva,’ holds immense significance in Hinduism. It commemorates the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and is observed during the lunar month of Phalguna. Devotees engage in various rituals, including fasting, prayer, and the Rudra Abhishek, where the Shiva Linga is bathed with milk, honey, and Ganga jal.

Why It Matters

Maha Shivratri is considered one of the most auspicious days of the year for Hindus. It is believed that sincere prayers offered to Lord Shiva on this day can grant all wishes and cleanse past karmas. The festival encourages spiritual reflection and community bonding as people visit temples and share blessings with family and friends.

What’s Next

As Maha Shivratri approaches, many are preparing to participate in the rituals and celebrations. Special messages and greetings are being shared across social media platforms to spread joy and blessings. The festival not only serves as a time for personal devotion but also fosters a sense of unity among the Hindu community.