MAHASHIVRATRI, FEBRUARY 27, 2014
Mahashivratri
Shivratri
is the time when Shiva takes a rest. Shiva rests for one 'prahar' (three hours)
of the night. This 'prahar' is referred to as the Shivratri. When Lord Shiva
takes rest, the function of 'Shivtatva' (Shiva Principle) ceases, i.e. Lord
Shiva goes into a meditative state. Shiva's meditative state is the time when
He is engrossed in His own spiritual practice. During that time, the
'Shivtatva' does not accept any tamogun (most base of the 3 elements in us -
sattva, raja tama) or any halahal (venom churned from the ocean) coming from
the Universe. As a result, the ratio of halahal or the pressure of the negative
energies increases. For protection from this pressure, things like 'bilva
patra', white flowers, 'rudraksha' beads etc are offered to Lord Shiva. These
things attract the 'Shivtatva' from the atmosphere, thus providing protection
from the increasing effect of the negative energies. The Earth is a gross
object. Gross objects have very low velocities i.e. they require more time to
cover a specific distance in space. Gods on the other hand, are subtle hence
they are capable of traversing space within a few seconds. That is why one year
on the earth is equivalent to just one day of heaven. - Brahma-tatva
(18.02.2004, 3.05 p.m.)
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Mahashivratri
falls on Magh Krishna Chaturdashi. This year it falls on 27th February
2014 (as per IST). when the Shiva principle descends to Earth a thousand
times more than usual. On this day, to obtain the full benefit of Lord
Shiva’s principle, one should chant ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ as much as possible.
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