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‘MAHA SHIVRATRI 2020’: Why and how it is celebrated

Mahashivratri 21 february 2020

What is Maha Shivaratri?

Maha Shivaratri is one of the biggest annual celebrations in the Hindu calendar and is celebrated to honor Lord Shiva. Mahashivratri is the day that is also marked as a day of the marriage of shiva. Shivaratri is held every month in the Hindu calendar, but the MahaSivaratri or ‘ the great night of shiva’ occurs only once each year towards the end of winter, in either February or March. This year it is on 21st February 2020.

Why it is celebrated?

The reason for celebrating Mahashivratri can vary slightly depending on the region, as there are different mythological stories related to why the day is celebrated.

Let’s have a look at few of them:

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How It is celebrated

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Mahashivratri is celebrated in different forms in various parts of India. Mahashivratri is the day to honor and celebrate Lord Shiva. Worshippers fast, pray, meditate and sing hymns to Lord Shiva. Hindu temples are decorated with flowers and lights.  People offer Woodapple Tree leaves with cold water and milk to Lord Shiva as they are believed to be his favorite.

Ujjain is known as the residence of Lord Shiva, most popular MahaShivratri celebrations happen in Ujjain.  Idol of Shiv would carry out throughout the city, with people thronging the streets to catch a glimpse of the revered idol of Lord Shiva.

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