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Maha Shivratri - Rudrabhishek

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Shivaratri Rudrabhishek Puja stands as a venerable tribute to Lord Shiva, the embodiment of cosmic destruction and renewal. This ancient ritual, rich with symbolism and tradition, holds profound significance as it signifies the seekers' quest for spiritual enlightenment and divine grace. By meticulously anointing the Shiva Linga with sacred substances such as water, milk, and honey, accompanied by the recitation of sacred hymns, engage in a deeply meditative act of devotion and purification.

The Puja's significance extends beyond its ceremonial splendor; it bestows myriad blessings including inner peace, prosperity, and the removal of obstacles hindering one's spiritual journey. Through the Shivaratri Rudrabhishek Puja, immerse yourself in the divine essence of Lord Shiva, seeking solace, strength, and transcendence.

Maha Shivaratri typically falls on the 13th night and 14th day of the lunar month of Phalguna, which usually corresponds to February or March in the Gregorian calendar.

The Maha Rudrabhishek is usually conducted during the night, particularly in the early hours of the morning. This timing aligns with the significance of Maha Shivaratri, which is the night when Lord Shiva performs the celestial dance of creation, preservation, and destruction. Begin preparations for the Puja well before midnight, and commence the actual rituals during the early hours of the morning, typically between midnight and dawn. This timing is considered auspicious as it symbolizes the transition from darkness to light, mirroring the journey of the soul towards enlightenment and spiritual awakening.

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