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Delhiites celebrates Mahashivratri with full devotion


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Published on: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 at 14:43 IST


Delhiites celebrates Mahashivratri with full devotion

New Delhi: On the occasion of Mahashivratri on Monday, long queues of devotees have been noticed since early morning in the capital city. People were spotted performing traditional rituals including bathing of Shivalingams with water, milk, curd and ghee, offering flowers, fruits, bel and bhang to Lord Shiva. Many people fasted for the day and offered their players to God.

"It's a ritual. On Mahashivaratri, unmarried women observe fast from dawn to dusk and pray to Lord Shiva to give them a good spouse," Shivani Khanna, 20, said.

"On Mahashivaratri, offerings of milk, bhaang (hemp leaves) and Bel leaves are made at temples. I also prepared special sweets for the occasion. We pour water and a concoction of milk, rose water and honey on the Shivalingam while offering our prayers, four times during the day," said Nisha Verma, a housewife who had come early in the morning to pray at a south Delhi temple.

Bathing of the Shivalingam and the different offerings are said to have their unique meanings.

"Smearing Sindoor and bathing the lingam with milk signifies sanitisation of the soul, offering of fruits represent a long life and fulfilment of desires while lighting of a lamp signifies achievement of knowledge," Verma said.

People thronged temples across the city to offer prayers and pour milk on the Shivalingams.

Mahashivaratri, which is celebrated in honour of Lord Shiva, falls on the 13th or 14th day of the month of Phalgun (February-March). It is said that Mahashivaratri is celebrated to commemorate the marriage of Lord Shiva and Parvati (Shakti).

Devotees also take out processions to celebrate this holy marriage. A symbolic marriage of Shiva and Parvati is carried out by the priests in the Shiva temples in the evening.

"The festival is accorded much significance in the Hindu culture. While women and young girls observe a day-long fast, it is also believed that sincere worship of Lord Shiva on this day absolves one of all sins," said Rajan Pandit, a BPO employee and an ardent Shiva devotee.

Among the gods assigned importance in the Hindu religion, Shiva holds a special place for his role in both creation and destruction. Lord Shiva is the most powerful of all the deities. He is the samharak (ultimate destroyer) of srishti (creation) and on Mahashivaratri, he fulfils everyone's wishes, said a devotee.
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