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 All Shaiva Shrines Glow with Festive Devotion on the Eve of Jagara
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All Shaiva Shrines Glow with Festive Devotion on the Eve of Jagara

March 9, 2024 129 0 Comment

Kakatpur – 08/03 – On the sacred occasion of Jagara, the most beloved night of Lord Shiva, also known as Maha Shivaratri, every Shaiva shrine across the Prachi valley was immersed in festivity. Observed on the 14th day of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) of the month of Phalguna, this holy night is eagerly awaited by devotees.

According to Sage Sanat, among the ten most sacred vows to please Lord Shiva, Maha Shivaratri or Jagara Brata is considered the highest and most fulfilling.

As per mythological beliefs, during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), when deadly poison (Halahala) emerged, it was Lord Shiva who consumed it to save the world from destruction. The intense burning caused him to lose consciousness, and until he regained his senses, the gods kept an uninterrupted lamp burning, staying awake through the night in prayer and vigil. In remembrance of this divine event, devotees observe Maha Shivaratri by fasting, praying, and staying awake all night.

By performing this vow with devotion, Lord Shiva is believed to remove all obstacles and dangers from a devotee’s life.

On this occasion, major Shaiva shrines such as Sameshwara, Ishwara Nath, Sidheśwara, Harinath, Balikapileshwara, Amareshwara, Shankareśwara, and many others witnessed massive congregations of devotees. People lit lamps, fasted the entire day, and observed the brata (vow) until the Mahadeepa (sacred lamp) was raised at 11:30 PM.

After the Mahadeepa was lifted, devotees concluded their vows with rituals. The entire region reverberated with chants of “Har Har Mahadev” from thousands of Shaiva devotees. Temples were decorated with vibrant lighting, and local residents organized Ashtaprahari Naam Yagna, fire offerings by learned Brahmins, and other religious ceremonies.

At the Sameshwara Peeth, all necessary arrangements for devotees were made by the temple’s Sevak Committee. Following the lifting of the Mahadeepa, all devotees partook in Mahaprasad, thus marking the completion of their sacred observance.

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