Mahashivratri

Mahashivratri

During the fortunate month of Phalgun, on the 14th day of the dark fortnight, devotees celebrate Maha Shivaratri, or the Great Night of Lord Shiva. On a no-moon day in the month of February or March, this event is celebrated. March 11th is the date for this year's event. Shiva Chaudas is also known as Shiva Pujan and Shakti Pujan's most important day. To seek their blessings, Shiva and Shakti are worshipped on this day.

Maha Shivratri is an auspicious day to do Rudrabhishek Puja and Rudrabhishek Puja with Mrityunjaya Havan. It is said that Rudra, Lord Shiva's ferocious incarnation, can drive out evil and negativity from one's life. Devotees who worship this avatar of Shiva are guaranteed inner tranquility and fulfilment of their goals. In Hinduism, Rudrabhishek puja is regarded as a panacea for all problems. To turn negative energy into good, use Rudrabhishek.

Vedic rituals may be performed with Aacharya Sandeep Pandey. As per correct Vedic traditions, a North Indian Pandit Ji will conduct the Puja. Puja Samagri, comprising Flowers, Leaves, and Havan Samagri for the auspicious puja, will also be sent by us. Prasad items, such as sweets, fruits, and Panchamrit, will need to be arranged on your end, along with the Abhishek item (Milk, curd etc).