Maha Shivratri 2020: Right Time And Date For Celebration
Om Namah: Shivaay.Mahashivratri Phalgun Krishna Chaturdashi will be celebrated on Friday 21 February. Shobhayatras will take place across the city and Shiva and Parvati's wedding festivities will be celebrated at night. Many rare coincidences are being made this time on this Maha Parva of Hindu religions. Due to these auspicious coincidences, worship of Bholenath, Rudrabhishek, Vrat and Jagran will be many times more fruitful on Mahashivratri this time. With respect to Maha Shivaratri, preparations for worship and Rudrabhishek are started in the pagoda and temples of the city.Abhishek Acharya Priyendu Priyadarshi from Panchamrit-pomegranate juice told Shivpuran that the anointing of Lord with Panchamrit and pomegranate juice on Mahashivaratri will increase the great fortune and liberation from Pitradosh. At the same time, offering abrak and perfume with the flower of Akoun will remove voluntary wishes and remove marital obstacles.
Mahashivratri will be celebrated on 21 February
A rare coincidence is made after 59 years: According to Jyotishacharya PK Yuga, living in Capricorn with Saturn and Moon on Mahashivratri will create one of the Panch Mahapurusha yoga, Shash Rajyoga and Visha Yoga. Saturn in Capricorn will be Bergottam. In the previous year 1961, such Mahasayoga was also organized on Mahashivaratri. On this date, by staying in all the four places of the planets, Kedar Yoga associated with Lord Shiva will also be formed. The formation of these special combinations will lead to success in Shiva worship and special accomplishment. At the same time, Devguru Jupiter will be in his zodiac sign Sagittarius and the demon guru Shukracharya will be in his zodiac sign Pisces.
Mahashivaratri will be celebrated on 21st: According to Sanjay Tiwari Shashibaba, the chief priest of Siddheshwari Kali Temple Bansighat, Mahashivaratri will be celebrated on Friday, February 21 only. Maha Shivaratri is celebrated only on Chaturdashi with Trayodashi of Phaguna Krishna Paksha. According to Surya Purana, on this day Shiva goes out to visit the earth.
Therefore, worshiping and fasting of Shivaratri gives the same results as Shivaratri throughout the year. Fasting and worshiping Shivaratri for fourteen consecutive years gives the same fruit as one thousand Ashwamedha Yajna and one hundred Vajpayee Yajna.
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Mahashivratri, The devotees of Bhole have gone out from place to place. Though Shivaratri happens every month, but Mahashivaratri is celebrated only once a year as the anniversary of Shiva-Parvati's marriage. Celebrates the Chaturdashi of the Krishna Paksha of Phalgun month as a celebration of the union of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva devotees keep their fast on this day and get their blessings. The program of Jalabhishek in temples lasts throughout the day. But do you know why Mahashivratri is celebrated, what is the incident behind it.
Shiva's appearance
According to mythology, Shiva appeared on Mahashivaratri for the first time. Shiva's appearance was in the form of Jyotirlinga, the lingam of fire. A lingam that had neither the beginning nor the end. It is said that in order to find out the Shivling, Brahmaji was trying to see the topmost part of the Shivling as a swan but he could not succeed. He could not reach the topmost part of the Shivling. On the other hand, Lord Vishnu was also looking for the basis of Shivling by taking the form of Varaha but he too could not find the basis.
This is how the genitals originated
Another legend is that on the day of Mahashivaratri, Shivlinga appeared in 64 different places. Out of them we only know 12 place names. We know these as 12 Jyotirlingas. Deepstambhas are installed so that people can experience the fiery infinity lingam of Shiva. The name of this idol is Lingobhav, that is, the person who appeared from the Linga. A gender that had neither the beginning nor the end.
Night of Shiva and Shakti
Shiva devotees perform their adorable awakening throughout the night on Mahashivaratri. Shiva devotees celebrate the marriage of Shiva on this day. It is believed that Shakti was married to Shiva on Mahashivaratri. On this very day, Shiva left the ascetic life and entered household life. Shiva, who was a recluse, became a householder. It is believed that one of the reasons behind celebrating Holi festival is 15 days after Shivaratri.
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