Maha Shivaratri fasting will be observed on Thursday, March 11, 2021. Shivaratri vrat rituals begin a day before Maha Shivaratri. A day before Maha Shivaratri, most likely on Trayodashi, devotees should eat only one time. On the day of Shivaratri, after finishing morning rituals, take Sankalp (oath) to observe the full day fast with complete devotion to Lord Shiva. Shivaratri fasting is difficult and people pledge for self-determination and seek God's blessing before starting them to finish them successfully. Devotees can do Maha Shivaratri puja at home or can visit a temple. Generally, people visit Shiva temple during day and perform Shiva Puja at home during night.
Place a Shiva Lingam on the puja platform. Makeshift Shiva Ling can be made using wheat atta or mud to perform Puja rituals. After shaping Shiva Ling, perform 'Abhishek' rituals by offering milk, rose water, sandalwood paste, yogurt, honey, Ghee, sugar and water on the Ling. Offer garland made of Bilva leaves on Shiva Ling and then apply Chandan or Kumkum and show Dhup-Deepa to the Lord Shiva. Devotees can also offer - flower of Madar and Vibhuti to Shiva Ling. After Shiv Ling Puja, it's time to do dhyaan and recite Lord Shiva Mantras to seek blessing from the God.
Maha Shivaratri Fasting Rules
- The fasting on Shivratri starts
at dawn and continues over the day and night. The fasting must conclude
only on the next day during the parana timing as suggested by the Panchang
(calendar).
- The fasting is doubly
beneficial only with night long vigil during Shivratri. The vigil must be
accompanied by Shiv Puja either at the home or temple. The strict form of
fasting consists of abstaining from food, drinks and water. The milder
form of fasting allows consuming milk, water and fruits.
- The most important aspect of
the fasting is abstaining from bad thoughts, bad company and bad words.
The devotee must practice virtues and keep away from all evils.
- Staying at the temple premises,
chanting the names of Lord Shiva and listening to the glories of the Lord
are the most beneficial activities advised for the devotees.
- The essence of the fasting and vigil are achieving mastery over senses and learning to control desires. The pure state of mind achieved thus is diverted towards the Lord thereby purifying the individual’s body, mind and soul.
Maha
Shivaratri fasting will be observed on Thursday, March 11, 2021. Shivaratri
vrat rituals begin a day before Maha Shivaratri. A day before Maha Shivaratri,
most likely on Trayodashi, devotees should eat only one time. On the day of
Shivaratri, after finishing morning rituals, take Sankalp (oath) to observe the
full day fast with complete devotion to Lord Shiva. Shivaratri fasting is
difficult and people pledge for self-determination and seek God's blessing
before starting them to finish them successfully. Devotees can do Maha
Shivaratri puja at home or can visit a temple. Generally, people visit Shiva
temple during day and perform Shiva Puja at home during night.
Place a Shiva Lingam on the puja platform. Makeshift Shiva Ling can be made using wheat atta or mud to perform Puja rituals. After shaping Shiva Ling, perform 'Abhishek' rituals by offering milk, rose water, sandalwood paste, yogurt, honey, Ghee, sugar and water on the Ling. Offer garland made of Bilva leaves on Shiva Ling and then apply Chandan or Kumkum and show Dhup-Deepa to the Lord Shiva. Devotees can also offer - flower of Madar and Vibhuti to Shiva Ling. After Shiv Ling Puja, it's time to do dhyaan and recite Lord Shiva Mantras to seek blessing from the God.
Maha Shivaratri Fasting Rules
- The fasting on Shivratri starts
at dawn and continues over the day and night. The fasting must conclude
only on the next day during the parana timing as suggested by the Panchang
(calendar).
- The fasting is doubly
beneficial only with night long vigil during Shivratri. The vigil must be
accompanied by Shiv Puja either at the home or temple. The strict form of
fasting consists of abstaining from food, drinks and water. The milder
form of fasting allows consuming milk, water and fruits.
- The most important aspect of
the fasting is abstaining from bad thoughts, bad company and bad words.
The devotee must practice virtues and keep away from all evils.
- Staying at the temple premises,
chanting the names of Lord Shiva and listening to the glories of the Lord
are the most beneficial activities advised for the devotees.
- The essence of the fasting and
vigil are achieving mastery over senses and learning to control desires.
The pure state of mind achieved thus is diverted towards the Lord thereby
purifying the individual’s body, mind and soul.
Maha Shivratri is on Thursday. Devotees of Lord Shiva across the world celebrate Maha Shivratri. The 'Great Night of Lord Shiva' is one of the most important festivals for Hindus. Maha Shivratri is observed on the 'Chaturdashi Krishna Paksha' or 14th day of the New Moon phase in the month of 'Phalguna' according to the Hindu calendar. On Shivratri, devotees bathe in the Ganga or other rivers nearby and visit Shiva temples with milk, fruits and other offerings for the god. Observing a strict fast is also a significant part of the rituals of Shivratri.
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