Skip to product information
1 of 1

Mahashivratri Puja

Mahashivratri Puja

Regular price Rs. 5,100.00
Regular price Sale price Rs. 5,100.00
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.

Our Promise

  • Vedic Patashala certified and experienced priests.
  • All rituals follow Vedic Standards and Procedures.
  • High-quality Samagri to ensure a pleasant Puja experience.
  • Guaranteed Punctuality and Authenticity.
  • Professional Guidance & Support.

What Do You Get ?

  • You will received proper Photos & Videos.
  • Proper Vedic Mantras.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) What all items i need to keep ready for the pooja, how will i know?

  • As soon as you book the pooja by paying advance or full amount you will be receiving a To-do List in your email in few hours, which will clearly mention all the required items like deepam, matchbox, pooja bell, Mats ,bowls, trays etc you need to keep ready.

2) How Long does the Puja take to complete?

  • Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.

3) How Long does the Puja take to complete?

  • Pujas are typically performed for 1 to 3+ hours at the same time it also depends on the package selected for the Puja.

Mahashivratri is one of the most significant Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva, celebrated annually in honor of his grace and power. The festival typically falls on the 14th night of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) in the month of Phalguna (February-March).

Key Aspects of Mahashivratri Puja:

1. Significance: Mahashivratri symbolizes the overcoming of darkness and ignorance in life. It is believed to be the night when Lord Shiva performed the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction. Devotees observe this day to seek blessings for prosperity, health, and spiritual growth.

2. Rituals: Fasting: Many devotees observe a strict fast on Mahashivratri, abstaining from food and water, while others may consume fruits and milk. Fasting is seen as a means to purify the mind and body.

Puja Offerings: Devotees offer various items to the Shiva Lingam, including milk, water, honey, ghee, and bel leaves. These offerings symbolize devotion and surrender to Lord Shiva.

Chanting and Prayers: Reciting mantras such as the "Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra" and "Om Namah Shivaya" is an integral part of the worship, along with performing aarti and singing devotional songs (bhajans).

3. Night Vigil: Many devotees keep a night vigil (jagran) on Mahashivratri, engaging in prayers, chanting, and singing throughout the night, reflecting their devotion to Lord Shiva.

4. Visiting Temples: It is customary to visit Shiva temples on this day. Special celebrations and rituals are held in temples, where thousands of devotees gather to offer their prayers.

5. Symbolism: Mahashivratri represents the convergence of spiritual energy, the balance of creation and destruction, and the potential for personal transformation. The night is seen as an opportunity for introspection and meditation.

6. Cultural Importance: The festival fosters a sense of community as families and friends gather to celebrate together, share food, and engage in spiritual discussions.

Mahashivratri is a powerful occasion that encourages individuals to deepen their spiritual practice, seek Lord Shiva’s blessings, and reflect on their personal journeys of growth and transformation.

View full details