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Mahashivratri

Mahashivratri:

Mahashivratri is the day when the Shiva Tattva touches the earth. The consciousness, the aura or the ethereal world which is always ten inches above the material ground, touches the earth element on the day of Mahashivarathri. It is the wedding of the material with the spiritual.

According to the Shiva Purana (ancient texts praising the divine through divine stories)
when Shiva was asked by Parvati, what pleases him the most, He is supposed to have replied, ‘The 14th night of the new moon, of the month of Phalgun is my favorite day. It is known as Shivaratri’.

Shiva is the soul (of everything) – there is no difference between the soul and Shiva.
Your true nature is Shiva, and Shiva is peace, infinity, beauty and the non-dual one.
Ratri means ‘to take refuge’. Shivaratri is taking refuge in Shiva (the soul). It is celebrating the Shiva Tatva within oneself.

Ratri (which translates as night) is that which gives you rest, or peace.

Three types of peace are needed:
1. Material peace
2. Mental peace and
3. Peace in the soul

If there is disturbance around you, you cannot be peaceful. You need peace in your environment. You also need peace in the body and mind, and you need peace in the soul. You may have peace in the atmosphere, you may enjoy good health, and you may have peace in the mind to a certain extent, but if the soul is restless, nothing can bring you comfort. So that peace is also essential.
Only in the presence of all the three types of peace can there be complete peace. Without one, the other is incomplete. Shivaratri is taking refuge in the divine consciousness which brings peace and solace to all layers of consciousness. So, resting in the Shiva Tattva is Shivaratri.

When the mind, intellect, and ego rests in the divine that is the real rest, and the deepest rest (the complete peace). Therefore, it is very useful for people to meditate on this day.

Mahashivratri

Mahashivratri: A Day For Meditation

It is considered as an auspicious day for spiritual growth and material attainment.

The night on this day, when the constellations are in some particular position, is very auspicious for meditation. And so, it is very useful for people to keep awake and meditate on Shivaratri.

In ancient times, people used to say, ‘Okay, if you cannot do it every day, at least one day in a year, on Shivratri day, do meditation and keep awake’.
Wake the Divinity that is deep within you – this is the message. The Divinity is within you, let it wake up!

Mahashivratri: A Day For Fasting

Many devotees, in order to bring a balance between the three Gunas, i.e., Rajas, Tamas, and Sattva observe fast on the day of Shivaratri.

Not eating too much, eating light and doing more meditation on this day helps in fulfillment of desires – this is the ancient belief. Like a sponge in water (a rasagulla in syrup), when mind and body are resting in the Shiva Tattva, small wishes get fulfilled effortlessly.
That doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen on any other day. At any time when your heart is open, and your mind is calm, prayers do get answered.

People usually eat very light, some fruits or something and fast. I don’t recommend you fast without anything. Take some fruits or some light easily digestible food and spend the day awake and meditate at night. You don’t need to do meditation all night, just for some time.

Mahashivratri: A Day For Chanting Sacred Hymns

Shivratri day is celebrated with Rudrabhishekam (singing of the ancient Vedic mantras which is accompanied with a ceremony of washing the Shiva Linga with milk, curd, honey, rose water, etc).

Do you know, when we chant the Vedic mantras, these mantras bring a big change in the environment? It brings purity in the environment, positivity is increased, bad karmas are destroyed, and nature celebrates. That is why this Rudrabhishekam has been performed for thousands of years for the well-being of all. ‘Let there be timely rain, let there be a good harvest. Let there be health, wealth, wisdom, and liberation’, with these prayers it is performed. To strengthen one’s connection to the Divine, Rudrabhishekam is performed.

Source: artofliving.org

The Shiva and The Shakti

||शिवा भ्यान्तरे शक्ति शक्तेर अभ्यांतरे शिवा||

“Within Shiva lies the Shakti, Within Shakti lies the Shiva”

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What is Vigyan Bhairava?

Vigyan Bhairav Tantra is an ancient text on meditation.  It contains 112 techniques of Meditation. It is in the form of a dialogue between Lord Shiva and his wife Devi Parvati.

H. H. Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Explains:

Vigyan Bhairav is a unique scripture of Kashmiri Shaivism. Only a Yogi or an intellectual can provide the essence of it. The gist of this book is that all this is consciousness and has arisen from consciousness. Dive deep into consciousness through meditation so that every particle of your being is awakened in consciousness. This is the main essence of it. Just realize this!

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