India's Leading tour operator since 1990.Indian Holiday Pvt.Ltd.
Tours to Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh Tour Packages
Uttar Pradesh Hotel Packages
Cities in Uttar Pradesh
more..
Hotels in Uttar Pradesh
more..
Tourist Attractions in Uttar Pradesh
Fairs and Festivals in Uttar Pradesh
Shopping in Uttar Pradesh
Arts and Crafts in Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh General Info
Tourism in India
Tour to India
Hotels in India
India Hotel Packages
India Tour Packages
Tourist Attractions in India
Holidays in India
Travel to India
Travel Tips | Travel Maps of India | Flights to India | India Photo Gallery | Culture of India | Home

Maha Shivratri in Varanasi

Introduction to the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi
Maha Shivratri in Varanasi Varanasi is dotted with a large number of temples. Maha Shivratri in Varanasi is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva, the presiding deity in most of these temples. This festival is particularly popular with women who pray to the lord to be blessed with a husband like him. In Indian mythology, Shiva is an ascetic god which is why ascetics also participate whole heartedly in the worshipping and merry making.

History of the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi
According to legend, Lord Shiva is the savior of our world. A pot of poison emerged from the depths of the ocean. This frightened the gods because this venom would harm the whole world. Shiva drank the poison to protect the whole world but he adroitly held it in his throat instead of swallowing it. This gave him the name of Nilkantha or blue throated. The festival is celebrated to mark this occasion.

Description of the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi
The traditional form of Shiva Shivalinga is worshipped in the temples. Devotees of Lord Shiva flock the temples to offer their prayers. The Shivalinga is worshipped every three hours with milk, curd and honey. Bael leaves and flowers adorn the lingam.

All day long they observe fast. They engage themselves in the preparation of various sweet dishes made out of coconut to offer to the lord. They remain awake the whole night through to serve the offerings and implore the lord to shower his blessings upon them. Even at night they abstain from taking any food. They break their fast only next morning.

Religious hymns are sung with feelings of great warmth and intensity. The ardor and devotion of the aficionados are great. They repeatedly utter the Panchakshara Mantra – Om Nama Shivay. The belief is that they will be liberated from the cycle of birth and rebirth and attain true salvation if they chant this mantra.

There is a special drink which is prepared on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. Popularly known as Thandai, it is a mixture of milk, almonds and cannabis. It is believed that Lord Shiva is particularly fond of Cannabis. The drink is particularly refreshing after the long period of fast.

Time for celebrating the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi
The Maha Shivratri in Varanasi generally falls in the 13th or 14th day of the Hindu month of Phalgun (February – March).

Fairs and Festivals in Uttar Pradesh

Indianholiday provides detailed information on the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi and offers online booking for a visit to the Maha Shivratri in Varanasi.

Click Here for Incredible India Experience !!
Tours to India :
Rajasthan Tours  |  Tourism in Kerala  |  Beaches of Goa  |  Hotels in Delhi
  Click Here for Incredible India Experience !!
India Tour Packages | India Wildlife Holidays | India Golden Triangle Tour | Palace on Wheels
About Us | Contact Us | Disclaimer | Book Hotels in India | Flight Booking | Car Rental | Terms & Conditions