Mahashivratri 2024 : The festival of Mahashivratri is celebrated with great pomp throughout the country. On this day, devotees reach temples early in the morning and worship Lord Shiva. This is a very important festival in Hindu religion. This festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is celebrated every year on Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha of Phalgun month. According to which, in the year 2024 this festival will be celebrated on March 8. During this time, Lord Adi Dev Mahadev will be worshiped as per the rituals. On this day, devotees observe fast throughout the day and offer Baba Bholenath's favorite things like hemp, datura, belpatra, shamipatra, Ganga water and milk-curd on the Shivling in the temples. So, in today's article we will tell you the auspicious time and method of worship…
Know the auspicious time?
The festival of Mahashivratri is starting on Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Phalgun i.e. on March 8 at 09:57 pm, which will end the next day on March 9 at 06:17 pm. At the same time, the auspicious time for worship is from 06:25 to 09:28.
Which materials to use?
- bail letter
- metal urn
- Milk
- Stream
- ganga water
- Sunlight
- lamp
- incense sticks
- Fruit
- flower
- Bilva Patra
- Sandalwood
- Rudraksha Mala
What is the method of worship?
- Choose a clean and pure place where you can perform the puja.
- On this day, wake up early in the morning and take bath.
- After which wear clean clothes.
- Then perform Jalabhishek on Shivling with Ganga water or milk.
- Now offer flowers, Bel leaves, Bilva leaves, Bhang, Dhatura, etc.
- Now chant “Om Namah Shivaya” or other Shiva mantras.
- Then worship God with incense, lamp, incense sticks, sandalwood and fragrance.
- During this, listen to Shiva Katha and sing Shiva Bhajans.
- Then sing Shiva Aarti.
What is the importance of this day?
Let us tell you that on this day, worship of Lord Shiva, meditation, chanting of mantras and dinner is done. This festival is considered an opportunity in Hindu society to receive the immense grace and power of Lord Shiva. According to religious beliefs, Lord Shiva married Mother Parvati on the day of Mahashivratri. Therefore this day is celebrated as the marriage festival of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. It is believed that Mother Parvati did special penance on the day of Mahashivratri to get her husband and she got married by the grace of Lord Shiva. This fast prays for unbroken good fortune for the married women.
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