Unravel the mysteries of Maha Shivratri, a night of devotion, fasting, and cosmic energy! Swipe to discover some fascinating facts!

Little-Known Facts About Maha Shivratri

Unlike other festivals, Maha Shivratri is celebrated at night because it marks Shiva’s cosmic dance (Tandava), representing creation, preservation, and destruction.

Why is Maha Shivratri Celebrated at Night?

Devotees offer prayers in four phases (prahars) of the night. Each phase represents a spiritual awakening, guiding devotees from darkness to light.

The ‘Four Prahars’ of Worship

Fasting on Maha Shivratri isn’t just about devotion! It is believed to detox the body, increase willpower, and align energy with Shiva’s divine vibrations.

The Mystical Fasting Rituals

Ever wondered why bhang (cannabis) is associated with Shiva? According to legends, Shiva consumed bhang to stay calm and meditate. It symbolizes detachment and peace.

The ‘Bhang’ Connection

Maha Shivratri is also believed to be the divine wedding night of Shiva & Parvati! Devotees seek blessings for marital bliss and prosperity.

The Story of Shiva & Parvati’s Wedding

Chanting Om Namah Shivaya is said to purify the mind, remove negative energy, and balance chakras, leading to inner peace.

The Hidden Science Behind ‘Om Namah Shivaya’

The sacred Shiva Lingam is bathed with milk, honey, and water at midnight. Each element represents purity, devotion, and cosmic balance.

The Lingam’s Midnight Bathing Ritual

From India to Nepal, Mauritius to Indonesia, Maha Shivratri is celebrated with great devotion, showing Lord Shiva’s worldwide significance.

The Global Celebrations

Devotees stay awake all night, meditating and chanting, to attain moksha (liberation) and seek Shiva’s blessings for a life free of suffering.

The Spiritual Significance of Staying Awake