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Shivaratri, Maha Shivaratri festival has a special significance in Hinduism. This festival is  celebrated on month of Falgun. It is the very important festival to Hindus and Shiva followers. This time on the day of Maha Shivaratri, the importance of Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga has increased. There are 12 kind of this festivals  in 12 months in the Hindu calendar, but there is a big difference between Maha Shivaratri and Shivaratri.

Shivaratri

 

The biggest question is why is this festival  celebrated?  According to mythological and religious beliefs, Maha Shivaratri is celebrated for three reasons. In which Shiva-Parvati marriage is most prevalent. Due to which, there is a tradition of holding a procession of Shiva at night in different places on Maha Shivaratri. This Festival  is celebrated for these three reasons.

  • Shiva-Parvati’s marriage

Mother Parvati and Lord Shiva were married on the fourteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Phagun. This date is also celebrated as the great union of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. The marriage of Shiva and Parvati on the day of this festival is considered  very important. It is said that worshiping Lord Shiva on this day makes Lord Shiva happy. There is a belief that if there are any obstacles in one’s marriage due to the brat of Maha Shivaratri, all the obstacles will be reduced and the marriage will take place soon.

 

Pashupati Nath
Pashupati Nath
  • The Shivalinga form of Mahadev

According to mythology, Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Shiva on the day of Maha Shivaratri. At that time, Bamha and Vishnu were the first to worship him in this form. For this reason, on the day of this festival, there is a special provision to worship Shiva Ling.

 

Mahadev

  •  To save the world from crisis by poisoning

It is said that Lord Shiva saved this creation from crisis by drinking the poison released from Samudra Manthan. This is why Maha Shivaratri is celebrated. Lord Shiva’s throat turned blue after drinking the poison from Sagar Manthan. Due to which Lord Shiva is also called Nilakantha.

 

What is the difference between Shivaratri and Maha Shivaratri?

The fourteenth day of Krishna Paksha of each month of the Hindu calendar is considered as Shivaratri. It is also known as the monthly Shivaratri. The month of Phagun is known as Maha Shivaratri on the Chaturdashi date of Krishna’s side. According to mythology, Lord Shiva incarnated in the form of Rudra from the formless Brahma at midnight on this day. That is why this date is called Maha Shivaratri. On this day, Lord Shiva is specially worshiped.

 

Shivaratri

Dear day of Lord Shiva

It is the night in which there is a close relationship with Shiva. Lord Shiva’s favorite night is called Shivaratri. The Ishaan Samhita of Shiva Purana states that on the night of Phagun Krishna Chaturdashi, the primordial god Shiva appeared as a linga with millions of sun-like influences.

It is believed that on this day, God came very close to mankind. At midnight, God is closest to man. This is the reason why people stay awake all night on this day.

 

Shivaratri
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Shivlinga worship material

Worship of Lord Shiva does not require any other special materials, only water and bel leaves.

Shiva Aradhana similar to Kalpavriksha

Shiva worship has a special significance on the day of this festival. As important as the anointing is in the worship of Shivaji, so is the importance of the Mahamrityunjaya mantra. There is a religious belief that worship of Shivaji is incomplete without the Mahamrityanjaya mantra. Pashupati is the most important place for celebration of this festival.

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TEN MOST POWERFUL GODS OF HINDUISM! https://notesnepal.com/archives/2119 Wed, 09 Sep 2020 06:19:52 +0000 https://notesnepal.com/?p=2119 Hindu religion is considered to be the most ancient religion of the world. It is believed to have existed from different eras from Satya,Dwapar and Kali. The religion to have such a avast ancient history is surely to have multiple gods. Hindu religion is also considered as religion with over 30 million god and goddess. […]

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Hindu religion is considered to be the most ancient religion of the world. It is believed to have existed from different eras from Satya,Dwapar and Kali. The religion to have such a avast ancient history is surely to have multiple gods. Hindu religion is also considered as religion with over 30 million god and goddess. Thirty three crore gods and goddesses have been described in Hindu scriptures. But , Today we are going to tell you about the ten most powerful deities of Hinduism. So let’s  know about the ten most powerful deities of Hinduism.  These are some of the Hindu God :

 

10.YamaDev( The God Of Death):

Hindu God : Yamaraj
Yamaraj

Yamaraj is a most powerful Hindu god. First we will talk about Yamdev. Yamadev is said to be the first man in this world to receive death. The famous temple of Yamadev is located in Srivanchiyam, Tamil Nadu. According to the scriptures, Yama is the son of Surya and Saranyu. Yamdev, who is considered to be Shanidev’s half-brother, is mentioned in Hindu scriptures as well as in Parsi and Java scriptures. He is considered as the god of death who is responsible for the death of people and the determination to take people to Heaven or Hell. He is considered to be powerful as he rules the death himself.He is praised by people to prevent the death.

 

9.Lord Indra(The Kind of  Gods):

Hindu God : Indra
Lord Indra

According to the Vedas, Indra is the king of the gods. Indra is the lord of lightning, storms, rain and rivers. Indra’s kingdom is in heaven. Indra’s ride is the Airavat elephant born from Samudra Manthan and his most powerful weapon is Vajra. The Vajra is considered to be the most powerful weapon in Hinduism standing i same position as Bhramastra (The divine weapon of Bhrama) .The great warrior Indra put an end to the monster called Vritra and brought greenery and happiness in this world in the form of rain and sunshine. Even in Buddhism, Indra is worshiped in the name of Shakra.

 

8.Brahma (The Creator):

Hindu God : Bhrama
Lord Bhrama

Lord Brahma is considered to be the creator of this universe. Their four faces look in four different directions. Brahma is believed to have originated from the navel lotus of Vishnudev. The lord of speech, the creator of the four Vedas, Brahma ji is one of the trinity. The trinity includes Bramha,Bishnu and Maheswora who are responsible for every activity going on in the universe. In some Puranas, Brahma ji is considered to have originated from Swayambhu i.e. himself.

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7.Hindu God :Lord Ganesha(The First Praised God)

Hindu God : Ganesh
Lord Ganesha

Ganesha is also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka. Ganesh ji has millions of devotees in Nepal and Sri Lanka including India. Not only Hindus but also Jains and Buddhists have recognized Lord Ganesha. Lord Ganesha has been called Vighnaharta. Which means he can remove every archan that comes in the way. Swami Ganesha of Riddhi-siddhi is the first to be worshiped in Hindu Pujas.  He has killed many demons one including Bhasamasura, who was the great follower of Lord Shiva.

 

6.Lord Hanuman(The Lord of Strength):

Lord Hanuman

Hanuman ji, who plays a decisive role in Ramayana, is an extremely powerful deity. Hanuman ji is considered to be the incarnation of Bahagwan Shiva. Anjana and Kesari’s son Hanuman is also called Vayuputra. In Ramayana, Hanuman changes his shape many times. All the gods and goddesses have given such a store of weapons and knowledge to Hanuman, who possesses the gigantic form of lifting the Himalayan mountains from the subtle form, that it is impossible to defeat Hanuman ji in battle.

5.Hindu God :Lord Krishna

Hindu God : Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna

Sri Krishna is considered to be the human incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Sri Krishna’s childhood was full of miracles and mischief. Krishna in different stages of his life was sometimes a naughty herdsman, sometimes a lover. Lord Krishna, endowed with Narayana weapons, Pashupastra and Sudarshan Chakra, brought victory to the Pandavas in the battle of Mahabharata without taking up any weapon. From this the power of Sri Krishna can be estimated.  He is the most praised not only in Hindus but in people of other religion too.

4.Hindu God : Lord Ram 

Lord Ram
Lord Ram

Ramachandra is considered to be the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The world’s largest epic Ramayana is based on the story of Lord Rama. Along with Sri Krishna, Lord Rama is also considered to be one of the important incarnations of Sri Hari Vishnu. His wife Devi Sita is considered to be the incarnation of Mata Lakshmi. Lord Rama was endowed with all weapons by Vishwamitra. Lord Rama was the lord of Kaal Chakra, Vishnu Chakra, Indrastra, Brahmastra, Pashupastra and many other weapons.He had defeated the powerful demon Ravana of Lanka with an ape army.

3.Gautam Buddha

Lord Buddha
Lord Buddha

Many of you will tell the reader that Gautama Buddha was a Buddhist but Vaishnavism believes that Buddha was an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. After the Buddha attained Nirvana in the eighth century, he began to be worshiped as a deity. The journey from Siddhartha to Buddha was not miraculous but the greatest weapon of Mahatma Buddha was non-violence. And our list would be incomplete without them.

2.Hindu God : Lord Bishnu

Lord Bishnu
Lord Bishnu

According to Hindu scriptures, Vishnu is one of the three main forms of God. According to the Puranas, Vishnu’s wife is Lakshmi. Cupid was the son of Vishnu. Vishnu’s abode is Kshir Sagar. His bed is above Sheshnag. From his navel arises the lotus in which Brahma ji is located.He holds the padma in his lower left hand, the mace in his lower right hand, the conch in his upper left hand and the chakra in his upper right hand.

Sri Vishnu Vaishnavas consider Lord Vishnu to be the form of Hari or God the Father. Lord Vishnu governs the world. Whenever there is an excess of sin on this earth, Lord Vishnu takes incarnation and puts an end to evil powers. It is believed that Sri Vishnu has incarnated twenty four times for the establishment of Dharma.

1.Hindu God :Lord Shiva

Hindu God : Lord Shiva
Lord Shiva

Among the most powerful Hindu God , Lord Shiva is placed in the first place. It is believed that Shiva is the creator, nurturer and destroyer of this world. In the scriptures, Lord Shiva is considered to be formless, unlimited, Brahmatma. From which the whole creation has been created. Adiyogi Lord Shiva is the lord of meditation and art. Lord Shiva, the giver of arms, is also the lord of all knowledge.

 

 

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