5 Facts about Mahashivarathri

 

20 Jan

1. Mahashivarathri represents an upsurge of energy in the human system:

The fourteenth day of every month, a day before the new moon day, is referred to as Shivarathri. On this day, there is a natural upsurge in the human energy system. The Shivarathri which falls in the months of February or March is referred to as Mahashivarathri because particularly on this day, there is an assistance from nature to raise energies within the system. The whole system of yoga and spiritual process as such is about enhancing a human being from his limitations to his limitlessness. For this enhancement to happen the most fundamental process is that there is an activation, an upward movement of energy. So for all those who are aspiring for little more than who they are right now, Shivarathri is of significance, Mahashivarathri is of particular significance.

– Sadhguru

2. Mahashivarathri traditionally signifies different things to different people:

Mahashivarathri is significant in many ways. For people who live in family situations, Mahashivarathri is worshiped as Shiva’s wedding anniversary. For the ascetics, it is the day he became one with Kailash, that is he became Achaleshwara and merged with the mountain. After millenniums of meditation, he became as still as a mountain and became a part of it, merging and preserving all his knowing in Kailash. So ascetics see Mahashivarathri as a day of stillness. The ambitious, the volatile in the world see it as the day Shiva conquered all his enemies.

– Sadhguru

3. One important aspect of Mahashivarathri is to keep one’s spine erect throughout the night:

Whatever the legends, the significance of the day is that there is an upward movement of energy in the human body. So this night, we want to spend awake, aware, with our spines erect so that whatever sadhana we are doing, there is a great assistance from nature. All evolution in a human being is fundamentally an upward movement of energy. Every practice, every sadhana that a spiritual sadhaka does is only to move his energies upward.

– Sadhguru

4. Mahashivarathri is celebrated as a night-long festival of music and dance:

The exuberant nightlong festival at the Isha Yoga Center sets the ideal ambience to experience Mahashivarathri, with explosive meditations and spectacular musical performances by renowned artists, drawing over a million people. In the presence of Sadhguru, this unrivaled celestial extravaganza opens up the tremendous spiritual possibilities of the night. Live performances by musical artists of international repute, interspersed with colourful cultural presentations and Isha’s own home-grown band, Sounds of Isha, mark the night long celebration. The cultural events will comprise concerts by the celebrated singer-composer duo, Colonial Cousins, popular pop-rock singer Kailash Kher, and Dhrupad singer Wasiffuddin Dagar.

5. Pancha Bhuta Aradhana will be performed on Mahashivarathri in the presence of Sadhguru:

The basis of all creation, including the physical body, are the five elements or the pancha bhuta. The wellbeing of the body and the mind can be established by purifying the five elements within the human system. This process also shapes the body to become a stepping stone towards one’s ultimate wellbeing rather than being a hurdle. There is a whole system of yoga called bhuta shuddhi, meaning purification of the elements. With the Pancha Bhuta Aradhana, Sadhguru opens up a unique opportunity for devotees to benefit from this deep yogic science which would otherwise require intense sadhana.

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  • Haritha Janarthanan

    the 2nd and 3rd facts were very informative :)