(By Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri)


As the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivaratri arrives, the stars are aligning to create a powerful energy vortex. Maha Shivaratri holds profound significance for spiritual seekers, especially as the Shiva Yoga and Siddha Yoga are forming in the Dhanishta Nakshatra during this time. The night of Lord Shiva, is a time when practitioners are encouraged to stay awake and absorb the divine energy. It is believed that the world and its inhabitants are incomplete without Shiva, as removing the 'i' from Shiva leaves only a lifeless body. This day is considered the best opportunity for a person to attain self-realization.


Symbolism Behind Each Element Related To Shiva:


One of the key practices during Maha Shivaratri is meditating on the form of Lord Shiva, which reveals deep insights into the symbolism behind each element:



  • Moon on the Forehead: The crescent moon on Shiva's forehead symbolizes the importance of keeping one's intellect calm and cool.

  • Snake: The snake around Shiva's neck signifies the need to stay away from desires, which can lead to destruction.

  • Kamandalu: The water vessel (kamandalu) symbolizes the importance of keeping one's personal and familial secrets hidden.

  • Trident (Trishul): The trident held by Lord Shiva represents the three qualities of Rajas, Tamas, and Satva. These qualities are necessary for the operation of creation.

  • Mount Kailash: Shiva's abode on Mount Kailash signifies the importance of choosing elevated paths in life.


Maha Shivaratri Puja Timings and Rituals:



  • The Maha Shivaratri Vrat Puja begins in the Pradosha Kaal, and the auspicious Shiva Yoga will be present until midnight, 12:05 AM.

  • This will be followed by the Siddha Yoga, which will commence thereafter.

  • The Dhanishta Nakshatra Yoga will be present from 8:12 AM to the next day, Saturday, at 6:42 AM.


Temples around the world conduct Jalabhishek (ritual pouring of water) throughout the day, and special worship ceremonies are performed in four segments. Couples who worship Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri are believed to receive blessings of happiness and prosperity.


Significance of Abhishek on Maha Shivaratri



  • For fulfilling desires, offer ordinary water mixed with Ganga water in the temple.

  • For acquiring wealth, perform an abhishek of the Shiva Linga with honey.

  • To overcome difficulties in conceiving, offer desi ghee on the Shiva Linga.

  • If there are planetary doshas in the birth chart, perform an abhishek with mustard oil.

  • Offering bel leaves along with Jal-abhishek on the Shiva Linga is considered auspicious.

  • Offering Shammi leaves, bela flowers, and harsingar flowers is also believed to bring prosperity.


This Maha Shivaratri, delve deep into the symbolism of Lord Shiva's elements and unlock the secrets of the universe.


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