
As the name indicates this festival is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva, the third God of the Hindu Trinity.
WHEN IS MAHASHIVARATRI CELEBRATED ?
Every month in Hindu calendar has listed the thirteenth day of the darker half of the month as Shivaratri i.e. ‘Shiva’s great night’. Shivaratri falls on the krishna paksha, in the month of Magha and is celebrated all over the country as ‘Mahashivaratri’. It is believed that on this night Shivji performed the Tandava or the prehistoric creation, preservation and destruction dance.
HOW IS MAHASHIVARATRI CELEBRATED ?
Devotees of Shiva fast during the day and maintain a long vigil during the night. In temples all across the country, bells ring, sacred texts like “Om Namah Shivaya!” are chanted all night and traditional offerings of leaves and milk are made to the Shiv lingam, the phallic symbol of the god.
On the day of Shivratri, the lingam is bathed with the five sacred offerings of a cow, called the panchagavya – milk, sour milk, urine, butter and dung. Thereafter the five foods of immortality – milk, clarified butter, curd, honey and sugar – are placed before the lingam. Dhatura and jati, though poisonous fruits, are believed to be sacred to Shiva and thus offered at his temple.
Special celebrations are held at all important Shiva temples. In Kashmir, the festival is held for 15 days; the thirteenth day is observed as “Herath”, a day of fast followed by a family feast.
Married women and unmarried girls perform puja and keep fast with great faith, zeal and feeling. Maa Parvati is considered as ‘Gaura’ the giver of ‘Suhag’ – married women worship her for blissful long and prosperous married life. The unmarried girls pray to ‘Guara’ to give them handsome husbands with wealth, knowledge and talent.
WHY IS MAHASHIVARATRI CELEBRATED ?
Mahashivratri Legend 1- Story of Lubdhaka
There was once a hunter by the name of Lubdhaka. He made his living by hunting wild animals and selling the flesh to the villagers. But once he could not pay off his 
Out of sheer boredom he too started chanting Shiva’s name after the devotees, almost mocking them. By the evening he was released from prison by the kind courtesy of a wealthy man who had paid off his debt. Just by repeating the Lord’s name he had earned for himself his release. Later that night he went to hunt as usual and hid himself on a tree which was a Bel tree. Under the tree unknown to him was a Shiva Linga. While making a place for himself to sit on the tree 
Waiting for the prey to arrive he kept awake all night vigil. Around midnight, a doe, young and in labor came to the tree. The hunter took aim
Next came another doe seeking her mate. The hunter once again took aim but again the doe asked to be spared and the man against his will had to let her go. This doe too promised to return in the morning. Then came along a black buck looking for his mate, but he too was spared after it promised to return.
Unknowingly, the hunter had observed the fast of Shivaratri. He was rewarded by being made a saint. Lord Shiva himself escorted him to heaven.
Legend 2 describes Mahashivratri as – The Wedding night of Lord Shiva.
Shiva’s (the third deity of the Hindu trinity) first wife was Sati, who killed herself by jumping into a sacred fire, when her family had insulted Shiva. Shiva was devastated and angered at her death, and began to dance violently performing TANDAAV. His dance terrified the Gods, for the earth began to shake and terrified all creation.

Legend 3 – According to ancient scriptures : Who is Supreme?
Shiva manifests himself in the form of a huge flaming lingam known as Jyotirlinga on Shivratri. It is the duty of every worshiper to worship this lingam with at least one bel leaf. There is a Shiv Ling legend behind Shiva’s phallic form. It is believed that once Brahma and Vishnu, the two pillars of the holy Trinity were having an argument as to who was supreme. Brahma declared himself to be the Creator of all and thus more respectful.

Vishnu took the form of a boar and went to the netherworld while Brahma in the form of a swan ascended to the skies. Neither could ascertain the size. Just then, Shiva appeared out of the lingam and proclaimed that he was the progenitor of both of them. He was the Creator, Preserver and the Destroyer. He demanded that thereafter he be worshiped in his phallic form, the lingam.
Legend 4 – SAMUDRA MANTHAN
Mahashivratri is also linked to the day when Shivji drank poison as a result of Samudra Manthan.
RECIPES OF MAHASHIVRATRI

SABUDANA KHICHDI –Sabudana khichdi or spicy tapioca salad recipe is a popular vrat/fasting food. Soaked Sago pearls or tapioca is sauteed with bite size potatoes, peanuts and mild spices.
MILK PEDA – Milk peda also referred to as doodh peda is traditionally made with mawa and flavored with cardamoms and nuts.




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