One of the most religious Hindu festivals, Maha Shivaratri falls on the
fourteenth day of the dark fortnight of Phalguna (February- March), and is
dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva, one of the principal Hindu deities.
Maha Shivratri is the night when he is said to have performed the Tandava
Nritya or the dance of primordial creation, preservation and destruction. The
festival is observed for one day and one night only. Maha Shivratri is
universally observed by all pious Hindus with fasting, singing of bhajans,
recital of Sanskrit shlokas, offering of prayers, flowers, fruits and food
that is specially prepared in honor of the deity and his divine consort,
goddess Parvati. In keeping with the mood for the occassion, here we present
you with a fabulous section on Maha Shivratri that includes splendid e-cards,
wallpapers, recipes, quiz, pictures to color as also well-researched articles
on the history of Maha Shivratri, rituals
associated with the festival and much much more. If you like our Maha
Shivratri section and want to have your dear ones have a peek into it too,
Spread the spirit of the occasion to all. Jai Shiv Shambhu!
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