Maha shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated
in an austere manner-fasting and remaining awake the whole night in remembrance
of God. Sivaratri, dedicated to Lord
Shiva, is celebrated on the moonless night of the month of Maagh masam of
Telugu and kumba masam of malayalam calender, which is the fourteenth day in
the krishnapaksha or dark half. Owing to a special planetary conjunction,
spiritual practices done on this day are considered to be especially auspicious
and beneficial. The Pradosham pooja on February 27, 2014 is also highly
meritorious as Pradosham and Mahashivratri coincides on the day. There
is a reference to this in one of the Puranas, where Shiva himself tells Parvati
Devi that this day is particularly dear to him, and that those who perform the
prescribed austerities on this day will be freed from all sins.
Many stories are there about the
shivrathri. Some says that the first Shivaling originated in the night of
Shivaraatri. Some says that it on this night that Lord Shiva married Goddess
Parvati. This is why the day is also called Shiv Gouri Divas. Its a day that Shiva married Parvathi. Parvathi
who was the most ardent devotee of Shiva and wanted to marry him. Her earlier
efforts to win him over with her physical beauty failed as Shiva simply reduced
Lord Kamadeva (who assisted her) to ashes and simply turned his back on her
without seeing at second look. In doing
so he made her understand that it takes more than physical beauty and passion
to win him. She then finally won him not by her tremendous physical beauty but
by her austerity, love and devotion and the intense spiritual longing to unite with her Lord.
My Amma says that Shivaratri does not mean
just keeping awake the whole night. Many people wish to keep a night long
vigil, and spend the nights merely by playing cards the whole night and some
people Keeping awake by watching three to four movies but my amma says that it cannot
amount to Vigil. Shivarathri means
spending the whole night by chanting Lord shiva’s name keeping vigil.According to the Shiva Purana, the Mahashivaratri worship
should incorporate six items: offering bilva leaves to the deity after giving
it a ceremonial bath, which represents purification of the soul; applying
vermilion paste on the linga after bathing it, which represents virtue;
offering food, which is conducive to longevity and the gratification of
desires; lighting incense, which yields wealth; lighting an oil lamp, which
signifies the attainment of knowledge; and offering betel leaves, which marks
satisfaction with worldly pleasures. These six items form an indispensable part
of the Mahashivaratri worship, be it a simple ceremony at home or grand temple
worship.
Lord Shiva is the
god, to whom most Hindus turn to for good spouse and for a harmonious family
life; especially women worship him for the welfare of the family. It is said that Shiva showers all his blessings on people,
who remember him with an honest and true heart. There is a story that old
timers narrate. In the olden days if you went to a village and asked anyone to
direct to the house where daily shiva puja takes place the bystanders will tell you to look for the
house in front of which an elephant is tied. Lord Shiva is known to be very generous giving
away boons, although, he would test his devotees to the core. Shiva not only
finds no faults with others, but if someone has even a little good quality,
he magnifies it greatly.That is why Shiva is glorified as
one who immediately fulfils every ones desires.
It is in fact to be noted that Lord shiva is
worshipped by the devas like Vishnu, Brahma, Indra, by asuras like bana, ravana,
tripura, surapadma, by humans like shankara bhagavatpada, by other creatures
like eagles, monkey, snakes and the list goes on and on. One finds in the
puranas the variety of people of different backgrounds and qualities worship
the Lord shiva. There are many histories of temples which talk of the cranes,
bees, elephants, spiders, snakes worshipping the Lord and getting blessed. So
the Lord as the Supreme blesses anyone who worships in sincere devotion. There
is no discrimination on who the seeker is. The Lord is so merciful that He
showers the boons one look for when there is a determination to seek Him. It is
evident from the history of asura bana who attained a great fame of his valor
and got the place in the abode of Lord shiva all due to his determined worship
of the Lord. So anybody who worships the Lord sincerely could get blessed with
Its Grace irrespective of the caste, creed, race, power, status and qualities.
Mahashivratri has immense significance in Hindu religion. While there are many festivals in India celebrated
with great pomp and gaiety shivarathri
is a festival celebrated by fasting and vigil. It is a night of vigil – vigil over our thoughts, words and
actions. It is a night where in we should try to awaken the divinity within us.Its a day that celebrates these three qualities of austerity devotion
and love. These are of immense importance in our lives, be it family life or
spiritual progress. Anyone who cutivates these qualities is bound to suceed.
Dedicating this post to my Amma Redhi Vallikatri Bhaskaran.
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