Mahasivarathri Day

Just a few days back, I watched the TV news & there was some coverage about the Oscar Winners of "The Slumdog" the movie that bagged 8 oscars. There was this Indian man (I can't remember his name) told that "...this is the best Sivarathri present for me...". MAHA SIVARATHIRI is celebrated once every year & this year it fell on Monday, 23rd February.

Sivarathiri
Sivarathri is the night on which Lord Siva's consort, Umamaheswari was said to have worshipped Lord Siva in accordance with the Vedic tradition. There are 5 kinds of Sivarathiris. These are 1. Niththya Sivarathiri (daily); 2. Patcha Sivarathiri(during the various phases of the moon); 3. Maatha Sivarathiri (Monthly); 4. Yoga Sivarathiri (Spiritual perception) & 5. Maha(the great) Sivarathiri (Annual). Among these 5, Maha Sivarathiri is celebrated with grandeur.















Above: Picture of Lord Siva

In the Indian calendar month of "Maasi" (February/March), during the descending moon at midnight on "Sathurththasi day" (the 14th day of the moon)Lord Siva has been said as have appeared in the symbolic form of a "Lingam". He is therefore refered to as "Lingothpayar". On this occasion, at every 3 hour interval from sunset to sunrise the next morning, special prayers are performed to Lord Siva. This means keeping awake the whole night through. On the following morning, after a bath, one can break their fast.

Some people resort to watching movies to keep awake. This practise defeats the purpose. Instead, it is beneficial to indulge in singing religious songs,hymns or chant the Sri Panchachaara Mantra - "Om Namasivaya" and listen to Siva Puranas (mythological anecdotes relating to Lord Siva). For fasting, drinking milk or water alone is considered satisfactory.

HH Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda & Maha Sivarathiri
The following video footage took place during a Mahasivarathri celebration. In this video, you will see HH Sri Ganapathi Sachchidananda Swamiji of India, performing a ritual in his own unique and inimitable fashion in a fire pit (Homakunda) & where he usually materialises objects from the fire pit & translates it as a prediction for the year to come.





3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lord Siva is known by many names - Mahadeva, Mahayogi, Pashupati, Nataraja, Bhairava, Vishwanath, Bhava, Bhole Nath.

Patricia Singleton said...

Thanks for writing about this topic. I knew that Mahasivarathri was a yearly celebration. I did not know about the others that you mentioned. Thanks for extending my knowledge of this topic.

Mystique Earth said...

You are most welcome, Patricia. I am delighted to hear that my humble posting on this subject had benefitted you.

My most memorable Mahasivarathri was in Mysore, India 2 years back. I was able to participate & witness this celebration which was done in a very unique fashion.

There was also a classical dance performance of the Oddisi traditon depicting the puranic stories. The dance form was so graceful, it held the crowd spellbound with pin drop silence.

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