The Shivaratri vrata
is a very powerful and auspicious vratham that is dedicated to the Supreme Lord
Shiva. The greatness of this vrata is mentioned in the all the major Hindu
puranas. The Skandha Purana especially provides all the details and other information
for observing the Shivaratri vrata. There are four main Shivaratris mentioned
in the Skandha Purana.
The Nitya
Shivaratri is the first one which is observed daily, that is, every night. The
next one is called as Masa Shivaratri and is observed every month on the
Chaturdasi (14th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the waning or diminishing phase of
moon). The Maga Shivaratri is then the third one and is observed for a period
of thirteen days in the Hindu month of Maga. It starts from the prathama
(first) titi and ends on the Chaturdasi (fourteenth) night when Lord Shiva is
worshipped for the whole night. The fourth Shivaratri is the main and is called
as Maha Shivaratri. It is observed on the Chaturdasi (14th day) of the Krishna
Paksha (the waning phase of moon) in the month of Maga. The Maha Shivaratri is
observed in major parts of the country and is celebrated in a grandeur manner.
As per the Hindu
mythology, the observer of the Shivaratri vrata gets the power to conquer the
two natural forces that trouble the human form, namely the ‘tamas’ guna and
‘rajas’ guna. While spending the day meditating about Lord Shiva, the devotees
get a better control over the ill emotions like jealousy, covetousness and
anger. For the ardent disciples of Lord Shiva, observing the Shivaratri vrata
is more equal or even more auspicious than performing the powerful Ashwamedha
Yagna. It is also believed that a person, who observes the Maha Shivaratri
vrata with full discipline and sincerity, would be absolved for all their sins.
They ultimately get united with the supreme power and live happily in the abode
of Lord Shiva. Such a devotee is also set free from the repeated cycle of birth
and death.
Rituals of the Shivaratri Vrata
- On the day of Shivaratri vrata,
the observer of this vratham should get up early, before dawn and meditate
about the Supreme and infinitely auspicious Lord Shiva. They then take a
bath and wear new and clean clothes. Wearing a Rudraksha mala and applying
‘vibuthi’ (sacred ash) is considered to be an important part of the
ritual.
- The observer of the shivaratri
vrata should visit a nearly Lord Shiva temple and perform the Shiva Linga
ritual bath with water, milk, honey and other auspicious substances. While
giving bath to the Lingam, the devotees ask forgiveness for their sins and
pray to seek His blessings.
- After the sacred bath, as a ritual
haldi and kumkum is applied on the Shiva Lingam, and a pink and white lotus
garland is offered to the Lord. Lighting of incense sticks and ringing the
temple bells is also a part of the ceremony.
- All through the day, bhajans and
aartis are sung to invoke His blessings. It should be noted that unlike
other vratas wherein a feast is observed after completion of puja, in the
shivaratri vrata the devotees must fast all through the day as well as
night.
- The observer of this vrata should
also keep vigil all night while enchanting the ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ mantra.
During the Shivaratri vrata there is a practice of giving a holy bath to
Shiva Linga every three hours.
- Special prasadam in the form of
fruits is offered to the Lord. The devotees spend their time by listening
to the stories and legends of Lord Shiva, along with devotional songs and
hymns. The Shivaratri fast is broken on the next day by consuming the
prasad along with other disciples of Lord Shiva.
Date
|
Day
|
Shivaratri
|
08
January
|
Friday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
06
February
|
Saturday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
07
March
|
Monday
|
Maha
Shivaratri
|
05
April
|
Tuesday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
05 May
|
Thursday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
03 June
|
Friday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
02 July
|
Saturday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
01
August
|
Monday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
30
August
|
Tuesday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
29
September
|
Thursday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
28
October
|
Friday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
27
November
|
Sunday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
27
December
|
Tuesday
|
Masa
Shivaratri
|
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