Maha Shivratri 2023: Date, significance, holy chants, and all you need to know
This year, Maha Shivratri falls on February 18

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Maha Shivratri, which is considered one of the most auspicious festivals, is celebrated annually with much fervour and excitement across India. This occasion, the literal translation of which is 'the great night of Shiva', will be celebrated on February 18 this year.
Significance
Out of the 12 Shivratris observed every year, Maha Shivratri is considered the most auspicious and powerful as it is supposed to be the night of convergence of Shiva and Shakti, which in essence means the male and feminine energies that keep the world in balance. Shiva and Shakti are revered as the embodiment of love, power, and oneness.
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Maha Shivratri puja and fasting
On this auspicious day, followers and devotees of Shiva observe fast and special pujas are performed in several temples of Shiva across the world. They offer milk to the Shivaling and pray for moksha.
Besides the celebration of the marriage of Shiva and Shakti, unmarried women pray and observe fasts on the day to wish for a partner as compassionate as Lord Shiva. On this day, in various temples fairs and cultural programmes are also organised.
Holy chants
Several devotees pray the whole night, and chant mantras in praise of Lord Shiva. Chanting involves the holy mantra "Om namah shivaya" for 108 times and prayers like the Shivashtakam, Bilvashtakam, and praises towards goddess Parvati and Kalbhairav.
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