Mahashivaratri 2021: Devotees Throng Shiva Temples in Telugu States Mar 11, 2021, 11:42 IST
Kurnool / East Godavari: On the occasion of the Maha Shivaratri festival, all the Shiva temples in the Telugu states have been flooded by people. Devotees in large numbers are flocking the places of worship.
The darshan in Srisailam started at 2 am. Pagalankarana will be done for Srisailam Mallanna at 10 pm, followed by Brahmotsava Kalyanam for Swamy and Ammavaru.
Chittoor: Devotees are allowed to visit Srikalahasti from dawn till dusk. Devotees lined up in long queues for darshan since early morning. A grand short darshan was arranged at the Srikalahasti temple.
COIMBATORE: For the first time, Isha Yoga Centre’s all-night Mahashivaratri celebration that is filled with music, dance and immersive meditative experience, was held online due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
The entire celebration was live streamed and telecast across 100 channels in multiple languages including English, Hindi, Nepali, Russian and French for its devotees across the world.
Only a few thousands of people were allowed to participate in person at the celebrations after producing Covid negative certificates.
All the government guidelines, including temperature screening, ensuring facemasks and social distance, were adhered to in the event.
The night began with the Linga Bhairavi yatra, followed by Panchbhuta Kriya which was performed by founder of the center Jaggi Vasudev.
Grand Maha Shivaratri planned at Vemulawada
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Minister reviews arrangements
Minister reviews arrangements
The Maha Shivaratri celebrations would be organised on a grand scale at Rajarajeshwara temple in Vemulawada of Rajanna-Sircilla district on Thursday, Minister for Endowments A. Indrakaran Reddy said at a review meeting held at the temple town on Tuesday.
The Minister reviewed the arrangements being made for Maha Shivaratri with revenue, police, medical and health, panchayat raj, rural water supply and other departments at a meeting held on the temple premises. Speaking on the occasion, he said it was being expected that the turnout of pilgrims and devotees would be about 4 lakh this time and arrangements were being made so that no inconvenience was caused to the devotees.
Maha Shivaratri 2021 Date, Pooja Vidhi, Puja Time, Fasting Mar 08, 2021, 17:05 IST
Mahashivratri is one of the most significant Hindu festivals annually observed in honor of Lord Shiva. The festival marks the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti.
Mahashivratri is the day to honor and celebrate Lord Shiva honor life and celebrate existence. Most people spend the day of Mahashivratri in prayer, meditation, and celebration.
Mahashivratri 2021 Date:
Maha Shivratri fast date: March 11, 2021
Mahashivratri 2021 Puja Time:
Chaturdashi Tithi ends: 3.02 pm on March 12
Ratri First Prahar Puja Time - 06:27 PM to 09:29 PM on March 12
Ratri Second Prahar Puja Time - 09:29 PM to 12:31 AM on March 12
How Sri Sri Ravi Shankar s Art of Living is Celebrating Mahashivratri 2021: Check Meditation Program Details Mar 08, 2021, 15:58 IST
Mahashivratri is one of the most significant Hindu festivals annually observed in honor of Lord Shiva. The festival marks the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti.
On this day, devotees worship Lord Shiva, and they maintain a strict fast and do various religious activities to please Lord Shiva and do Parana on the next day, Chaturdashi.
According to Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Mahashivratri is the day of Lord Shiva. Wherever there is beauty, truth, and benevolence, there is Shiva. And, there is no place where the Shiva principle is absent. But, Shiva is not a person. It is that principle that is the summum bonum of the whole creation and pervades the entire universe. This principle, called the Shiva Tattva, is the quintessence of life and is present deep within every living being.