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Traditional Way of Performing Shivaratri Puja

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Maha Shivaratri is one of the most sacred festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva and is observed with deep devotion across India and beyond. It is celebrated on the fourteenth night of the dark fortnight in the month of Phalguna. According to scriptures, this night is especially powerful for spiritual growth because Lord Shiva is believed to be in deep meditation, spreading divine energy throughout the universe. Devotees observe this festival to seek forgiveness, inner peace, and liberation from negative qualities such as anger, ego, and ignorance. Maha Shivaratri also marks important events in Hindu tradition, such as the divine marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the manifestation of Shiva as the endless pillar of light, known as Jyotirlinga. These stories remind devotees of Shiva’s role as both the destroyer of evil and the source of spiritual wisdom. By worshipping him on this night, people aim to strengthen their faith and deepen their connection with the divine. The rituals...