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Om Namah Shivaya Shivaya Namaha   Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva Trishula Damaru Dhari AdiNath, ChandraNath Maheshwara Tripurari Gangadhara Trilochana Vamadeva Phanavihaari Shankarashri Bhootanath Aayo Sharana Tihari Hara Hara Hara Mahadeva   Let’s begin at the Samudra Manthan (churning of milky ocean) story. Devas (gods & demigods) & asuras (non-gods) came together in quest of Amrutha...

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  MahaShivaratri is the night the practitioners of Sanatana Dharma celebrate Shiva. Shivaratri comes every month; the 14th phase of waning moon also called as Krishna paksha Chaturdashi is Shivaratri. The Krishna Chaturdashi (Krishna literally means dark) in the month of Phalgun (North India) or Magha (South India) is called MahaShivaratri, the great night of...

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MahaShivaratri is a special night when the devotees of Lord Shiva immerse themselves in his devotion. Several devotees fast and/or stay up entire night chanting in praise of Shiva. Every month or every lunation cycle, there is a Shivaratri. It is the 14th night of the waning moon; also known as the Krishna Chaturdashi in...

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