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Home > Hindu Festivals Signficance > Maha Shivaratri Click here to view Hindu Festival dates for this year. Maha Shivaratri[The
14th day of the dark half of every month- Krsna Chaturdasi- is called 'Sivaratri'
or 'Maha-Sivaratri'. The one in the month of Magha (February-March) is christened
'Mahasivaratri', since it is the Of all the major
Hindu festivals, Mahasivaratri is the only This vrata is open to all human beings. The basic disciplines to be kept up on this day are ahimsa (non-injury), satya (speaking the truth), Brahmacharya (continence), daya (compassion), Ksama (forgiveness) and anasuyata (absence of jealousy). Fasting is one of the
most essential aspects of this vrata. So also jagarana or keeping vigil in the
night. Worship of Siva throughout the night, bathing the Sivalinga with panchamrta
(five tasty things- milk, curds, ghee, sugar and honey), homa, japa of the mulamantra
(basic mantra, viz., Om Namas Sivaya) and prayer for forgiveness- are the other
items involved in its observance. "Melt ye in praise of this secret word of God, |