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Maha Shivratri

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Published on 26th February, 2025 1 min read

Maha Shivratri

Poster for Maha Shivaratri. This features a cartoon of a woman on a purple background, with text reading "Happy Maha Shivratri".

Today (26/02/2025) is Maha Shivaratri, an annual festival dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva. Meaning “the Great Night of Shiva”, the festival falls in the month of Phalguna (February - March) as per the North Indian Hindu calendar and in Magha (January - February) according to the South Indian Hindu calendar. 

An occasion marked by remembrance and self-reflection; the festival is one of the biggest celebrations in the Hindu calendar. During the preceding day, participants will have observed a fast and at night a vigil, during which a special worship of the lingam (symbol of Shiva) is performed. Ardent observers of the festival often stay up all night or embark on pilgrimages. Compared to other Hindu festivals, the period is a relatively solemn affair, with a focus being placed on introspection with the aim of spiritual growth and finding inner peace. With the festival marking the "beginning of consciousness" in Hindu scripture, the festival is often additionally celebrated through meditation, yoga, and chanting. 

To all those observing this festival over the next few days, British Online Archives would like to wish you a fulfilling and peaceful Maha Shivaratri!


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