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Image Source: Pixabay Mahashivratri, a festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, is celebrated with immense devotion and enthusiasm by devotees across India and the world. Many temples dedicated to Lord ...
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Today marks the Hindu festival of Maha Shivratri, a time of spiritual awakening as devotees observe Lord Shiva's cosmic dance and his wedding to Goddess Parvati. Planning a pilgrimage soon?
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Mahashivratri is a significant festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with rituals, fasting, and chanting. Devotees offer items like Gangajal, Bilva leaves, milk, honey, fruits, flowers ...
Let us look together at how Lord Shiva's qualities correspond with each zodiac signs and how Maha Shivaratri can enhance personal evolution for all. Maha Shivaratri - a devotion time for Lord ...
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Maha Shivaratri is one of the most memorable occasions for devotees of Lord Shiva across the world. Bollywood films and music have always honoured all the festivals and composed mythological music ...
This festival celebrates the Grace of Lord Shiva, considered the Adi Guru or the first teacher from whom the Yogic tradition originates. The Nishita Kaal Puja, or midnight worship, is scheduled ...
It is a night dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva. Unlike most Hindu celebrations held during the day, Shivaratri takes place at night, symbolising the destruction of negativity and ignorance.