Mahashivratri the Significance Of India’s Most Celebrated Festival

The Distinction Between Shivratri and Mahashivratri:

  • Shivratri happens every month, Mahashivratri is Shiva’s glorious night that occurs only once a year.
  • Shivratri is celebrated every month on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha. Pradosh is another name for it. Shivratri is celebrated on the 14th day of each lunar month. So, throughout the year, 12 Shivratris occur a day before the new moon. Devotees do puja to praise Lord Shiva at each Shivratri.
  • Every month on the Chaturdashi day of Krishna Paksha, the celebration of Shivaratri is known as Monthly Shivratri.
  • There are 12 Shivratris in a year. According to the Panchang, Badi Shivratri is observed when Chaturdashi falls in the month of Savan. In this sense, Sawan Shivratri, in addition to every Shivratri, has particular importance. On Shivratri, it is also recognized that we are all a part of Shiva and are under his protection.
  • The most important of the 12 Shivratris is Mahashivratri. It takes place on the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Falgun. Devotees commemorate the day with great dedication and enthusiasm.
  • Finally, according to mythology, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati wedded on the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Falgun, which is known as Mahashivratri.

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