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Mahashivaratri: Celebrating the Great Night of Shiva and the Power of Spiritual Growth

  Mahashivaratri, also known as the 'Great Night of Shiva', is one of the most significant festivals in the Hindu calendar. Celebrated annually in honor of Lord Shiva, the festival falls on the 14th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Phalguna, which usually falls in February or March. The festival is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm by millions of devotees of Lord Shiva all around the world. On this day, people observe a fast and offer prayers to Lord Shiva in various forms. Many people also perform special rituals and offer items such as milk, fruits, and flowers to the deity. According to Hindu mythology, Mahashivaratri is the day when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married. It is also believed that on this day, Lord Shiva performed the cosmic dance, known as the 'Tandava', which is said to have created the universe. The day is also considered significant because it marks the night when Lord Shiva saved the world from destruction by drinking the po

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