Dear All ,
I)Mahashivratri-Great Night of Lord Shiva:Mahashivratri is an auspicious and important festival of Hindus who celebrate it with great enthusiasm. The Mahashivratri is observed on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha every year in the month of Phalguna or Maagh. Devotees on Mahashivratri throng to temples and holy shrines to offer prayers to please Lord Shiva.
According to Hindu mythology, Mahashivratri is
Lord Shiva's favourite day. Devotees on this day remain on fast and perform
spiritual meditation. In the early morning, they visit temples to offer milk,
water and bael leaves on the Lingam.. Wearing a garland made from rudraksha and
applying turmeric, vermilion or holy ash on forehead symbolizes a holy ritual
on this religious festival. Holy mantras is also recited and special puja
ceremonies are held throughout the night to celebrate Shivratri.
Numerous interesting and intriguing mythological stories are believed pertaining to the celebration of Mahashivratri. In a version, devotees believe that Shivratri is auspicious because it marks the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. However, many believe that Mahashivratri signifies the auspicious night when Lord Shiva performed the dance 'Tandava' that led to the creation, conservation and devastation of the universe.
Numerous interesting and intriguing mythological stories are believed pertaining to the celebration of Mahashivratri. In a version, devotees believe that Shivratri is auspicious because it marks the marriage ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. However, many believe that Mahashivratri signifies the auspicious night when Lord Shiva performed the dance 'Tandava' that led to the creation, conservation and devastation of the universe.
Mahashivratri is not only one of the magnificent festivals in India but also in Nepal and other regions where Lord Shiva is worshipped. For women, Mahashivratri is an auspicious festival. They observe fast and offer prayers both to Lord Shiva and Parvati to shower their grace with a peaceful and blissful married life.
II)Shivaratri Celebrations
Shivaratri Celebrations in India are
marked with devotion and religious fervor. Joy is writ large on the faces of
millions of Lord Shiva devotees as they start preparing for the biggest Lord
Shiva festival in advance. Celebrations of Shivaratri began with the break of
the dawn on the Shivratri day and continue all though the night. Devotees
observe fast and spend the day in devotion and worship of Lord Shiva. Many
worshippers also participate in the jaagran or the night vigil organized in
various Shiva temples across the country. Devotees believe that sincere observance
of Shivaratri puja and all night worship of Lord Shiva will absolve them of all
their sins and liberate them from the cycle of birth and death.
Shivaratri
Celebrations in Temples
After the ritual bath, preferably in the sacred waters of river
Ganga, devotees pay a visit to the nearest Lord Shiva temple carrying the
traditional puja items like milk, water, bel leaves, fruits, incense stick, oil
lamp etc. Due to massive popularity of the festival several stalls selling puja
items come up outside the temple and do a thriving business.
In the bigger and more popular Shiva temples
there is massive rush of devotees. Long queues can be noticed as devotees,
mostly women, wait for their turn to perform puja. Since, bathing of Shiva
Linga with milk is part of the Shivaratri Puja tradition; little rivers are
formed due to the excessively overflowing milk and fruit in the Shiva temples
on this day.
Ritual worship of Shiva Linga
is done by temple priests every three hours all through the day and night of
Shivaratri Festival. Shouts of ‘Shivaji ki Jai’, chanting of the mantra, ‘Om
Namah Shivaya’ and ringing of temple bells make the atmosphere religious and
devotional.
Nightlong vigil on Shivratri or the Jaagran is
celebrated by singing of devotional hymns and songs in worship of Lord Shiva.
And, it is only in the following morning that the devotees break their fast by
consuming prasad offered to the Lord.
Shivaratri Celebrations by Women
Shivratri
Festival is particularly awaited by Hindu women. On Shivaratri, married and
unmarried women perform puja with great faith, as Goddess Parvati who is also
called ′Gaura′, is regarded as the giver of ′suhag′ - good husbands, marital
bliss and a long and prosperous married life. One can therefore see find women
enthusiastically observing the fast and performing the rituals Shiva Pujas on
the day.
Tradition of Drinking Thandai Since Lord Shiva is regarded as an ascetic god, Maha Shivratri
is very popular with ascetics. Thandai, a drink made with bhang (cannabis),
almonds, and milk, is essentially drunk by the devout on the day as cannabis is
said to have been very dear to Shiva.
III)Shiva Aarti
Recite Lord Shiva Aarti on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri to
invoke divine blessings of Lord Shiva. For better understanding, meaning of the
Shiv Arti has been provided in English along with the verses.
Jai Shiv Onkara Har
Shiv Onkara,
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv Arddhagni Dhara.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: Glory to you, O Shiva! Glory to you, O Omkaara! May Brahma, Vishnu and the assembly of other gods, including the great LordShiva, relieve me of my afflictions!
Ekanan Chaturanan Panchanan Rajai,
Hansanan Garudasan Vrishvahan Sajai.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv Arddhagni Dhara.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: Glory to you, O Shiva! Glory to you, O Omkaara! May Brahma, Vishnu and the assembly of other gods, including the great LordShiva, relieve me of my afflictions!
Ekanan Chaturanan Panchanan Rajai,
Hansanan Garudasan Vrishvahan Sajai.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...
Meaning: Being the
Absolute, True being, Consciousness and Bliss, you play the roles of all the
three Gods - Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. As Vishnu, you have but one face, as
Brahma four and as Shiva five. They gladden the sight of all who behold them.
As Brahma you prefer the back of the swan for your seat, as Vishnu you like to
ensconce yourself on the back of Garuda (A large mythological eagle - like bird
believed to be the vehicle of Lord Vishnu) and as Shiva you make the sacred
bull your conveyance; all these stand ready. O Great Lord, pray rid me of my
afflictions!
Do Bhuj Char Chaturbhuj Das Bhuj Te Sohai,
Tinon Roop Nirakhta Tribhuvan Jan Mohai.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: As Brahma, you possess two arms, as Vishnu four and as Shiva (Dashabaahu) ten, all of which look matchlessly lovely. No sooner do the inhabitants of the three spheres behold you than they are all enchanted. O great Lord Omkaara, pray rid me of my afflictions.
Akshaymala Vanmala Mundmala Dhari,
Chadan Mrigmad Sohai Bhale Shashi Dhari.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...
Meaning: You are, O great Lord Omkaara, wearing a garlandof Rudraaksha, another of forest flowers the third of skulls; your forehead, glistening in the moonlight which it holds, is smeared with sandal-paste and musk. Pray rid me of my afflictions.
Shvetambar Pitambar Baghambar Ange,
Sankadik Brahmadik Bhootadik Sange.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...
Meaning: O great Lord Omkaara, your body is attired in white and yellow silken clothes and in tiger skin, while in your company are troops of goblins, gods like Brahma and divine seers like Sanaka. Pray rid me of my afflictions.
Kar Men Shreshth Kamandalu Chakra Trishooldharta,
Jagkarta Jagharta Jag Palankarta.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: O great Lord Omkaara, you hold akamandalu (the mendicants water-jar) in one of your hands and in another a trident; you bring joy to all, destroy all distress and sustain the whole world. May you rid me of all my afflictions!
Brahma Vishnu Sadashiv Janat Aviveka,
Pranvakshar Ke Madhye Yah Tinon Eka.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: The ignorant (unwise and stupid) know Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva as three individual gods, but they are all indistinguishably fused into a single mystic syllable ‘OM’. Pray rid me of my afflictions.
Trigun Shiv Ki Aarti Jo Koi Nar Gave,
Kahat Shivanand Swami Manvanchhit Phal Pave.
Om hara hara Mahaadevaa...Meaning: Says Swami Shivananda, â€Å“He who recites this Arti to the Lord of the three gunas-sattva, rajas and tamas - attains fulfillment of his heart’s desire†. O great Lord Omkaara, may you rid me of my afflictions.
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VP,AIRIEF
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