When is shivratri in 2019




















Fruits are an irreplaceable part of every religious festival in India. From offering to the deities to consuming during fast, no celebration is complete without fruits. On Shivratri, many devotees, after performing their morning prayers, indulge in some lips smacking fruit chaat. For people who like to constantly munch on something to feel full, dry fruits are the best option. In beverages, people consume fresh fruit juice, milk, tea, fruit milk shakes, thandai and lemonade.

Potato chips, sabudana khichdi and tikki, kuttu atta pakaodas and millet pulao are considered satvik food items and are consumed during and post fast. Dry fruit kheer, badam barfi, coconut barfi, potato halwa, rabdi and sabudana kheer are some of the traditional desserts that are considered the heart of this festival.

From standing in long temple queues to munching on traditional dishes, the festival not only celebrates the divinity of Lord Shiva but also brings families together. Latest News. T20 World Cup. Viral News. Sawan Shivratri Significance Sawan Shivratri or Masa Shivratri is considered to be extremely auspicious and devotees observe full day fast on the day.

Many devotees perform Maha Rudra-Abhishek puja for good health, marital bliss, peace and prosperity. Parvati, who is known to be an avatar of Shakti, started observing fast for good health of Lord Shiva after marriage on moonless nights. The same custom was later followed by the women in India for the long life and well being of their husbands. Sawan Shivratri special pujas are observed in famous Shiva temples such as Kashi Vishwanath and Badrinath. Sawan Shivratri Where is it observed more?

Sawan Shivratri Vrat Devotees pledge to observe full day fast on Sawan Shivratri and take food only on the next day. The devotees also pledge during the fasting period to seek the blessing of Lord Shiva to finish the fast without any interference.

There are usually 12 Shivratri days in a year. The Chaturdashi Tithi this year begins at 4. Unlike most other festivals, Maha Shivaratri is observed at night and is a solemn occasion. Most people observe a fast on this day and offer prayers and fruits at temples. The celebrations also include an all-night vigil at temples, which are adorned with lights and colourful decorations.

This is also a time to focus on restraint, forgiveness, repentance, honesty and kindness.



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