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What is Maha Shivratri ?. Maha Shivratri is celebrated in grand scale by the followers of Lord Shiva. Maha means “great”, Shiv is for “Lord Shiva” and Ratri means “night ”. Maha Shivratri means ‘great night of Lord Shiva ’. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• Maha means “great”, Shiv is for “Lord Shiva” and Ratri means “night”.

• Maha Shivratri means ‘great night of Lord Shiva’.

• People stay up the whole night singing songs in praise of Lord shiva, performing abhishek (sacred bathing) of the shivling.

• Maha Shivratri is celebrated in grand scale by the followers of Lord Shiva.

What is Maha Shivratri?

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• Shiv means “The auspicious one”.

• Lord Shiv is one of the three forms of God.• Lord Brahma is creator of the

universe• Lord Vishnu maintain the universe• Lord Shiva looks after the

annihilation of the universe.

• His abode is Mount Kailash in Himalaya mountains, where He lives with His divine consort,

Who is Lord Shiva?

• Goddess Parvati, engaged indeep meditation.

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Map of India: Himalaya mountain

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Lord Shiva in Mount Kailash

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• Lord Shiv is clad in tiger skin & wears snakes as an ornament.

• His hair is tied in a knot on top of His head, where he holds the holy river Ganga.

How does Shiva look?

• On his head is the crescent of the fifth day moon.

• His favorite weapon is the trishul, or the trident fork.

• He loves the sound from the beating of damru, a small drum that he holds in His palm.

• He rides on the bull Nandi.

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Different parts of country celebrate Maha Sivaratri for different reasons.• Some consider this day to be the one when Lord Shiv

married Parvati. Some temples in India celebrate by reenacting the divine marriage at midnight.

• For some, It is the day when Lord Shiv drank all the poison which came out from the churning of ocean. Lord Shiv drank and confined it in his neck, to save the world , earning His name Neelkanth. So, it is the day of thanksgiving to Lord Shiva for saving the world.

• For others, this is day when Lord Shiva danced the tandava dance all through night. Dancing form of Shiva is called Nataraj.

Why is Maha Shivratri celebrated?

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Nataraj – Dancing form of Lord Siva

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• Lord Shiva is known as “Abhishek Priya”. • He loves being bathed by milk, yogurt, ghee, honey,

Vibhooti(sacred ash), water and other cooling stuff, since it helps cool down the effect of poison He holds in His throat.

Offering to Lord Shiva

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Siva’s favorite is the sacred leaf, known as Bilva or Bael. There is a story about it.• Once a hunter was returning home through the jungle, and

found himself being chased by a tiger. • He climbed up a tree, but tiger would not give up and sat

under the tree. • As night fell, the hunter was scared that he would fall down in

the sleepiness so, started to plucking the leaves from the tree and throwing them down ,to pass the time.

• That night happened to be Maha Shivratri, and tree happened to be a bilva tree.

• Moreover, there was a lingam underneath the tree, and the leaves plucked by hunter rained on the Lingam all night long.

• Lord Shiva was so pleased with the offering, that He appeared in front of the hunter.

• Such is the power of bilva leaves to Lord Shiva on Maha Shivratri!

Story

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Bilva leaves

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• Shivling word is made up of two words - Shiv +ling.

• Shiv means “auspicious” and ling comes from Sanskrit word lingam means “mark” or “symbol”.

• Shivling or Shivlingam is a symbol of Lord Shiva worshipped in many temples.

What is Shivling?

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• All over the India, people wake up early in the morning and take bath in holy rivers if possible.

• After that, they begin their prayers to Lord Shiva and keep fast.

• The whole day is spent in chanting the Lord’s name and when night falls, devotees visit the temple to participate in the abhishek. Most temples are open all night long on this day.

• Singing songs, along with other devotees makes it easier to stay awake, and so Shivratri is a community festival.

Celebration of Maha shivratri

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