Mahashivratri is being celebratd on 8th March, Let’s know the facts and belief of the festival.

Mahashivratri is celebrated to honor and commemorate Lord Shiva. This auspicious festival holds great significance for several reasons

The occassion

Mahashivratri marks the union of Shiva and Parvati. Dive into the love story that transcends time and discover its profound significance.

Night of Divine Union

According to Hindu mythology, on Mahashivratri, Lord Shiva performs the cosmic dance known as Tandava. This dance symbolizes the dynamic forces of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe.

Night of Lord Shiva's Tandava

Devotees observe Mahashivratri as a night of deep spiritual significance. It is believed that sincere prayers, meditation, and rituals on this night can attract the divine grace of Lord Shiv.

Receiving Divine Grace

Mahashivratri is also associated with Lord Shiva as Adiyogi, the first yogi who transmitted the science of yoga to humanity. It is a celebration of the transformative power of yoga in attaining higher states of consciousness.

Celebration of Shiva as Adiyogi

Mahashivratri is typically observed on the 14th night of the waning moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna. The timing is significant as it aligns with the natural energies conducive to spiritual practices

Connection to the Lunar Calendar

Understand the spiritual discipline of fasting during Mahashivratri, fostering self-control and paving the way for heightened consciousness

Fasting for Spiritual Awakening

Father’s Last wish how Mohit Raina played the role of Lord Shiva in “Devo Ke Dev Mahadev”