how to do maha shivaratri pooja at home

  Maha Shivaratri

So Pradosa is that Shiva will accept our sins at the time of Pradosa (at the time of contraction). And as a way of giving thanks for accepting the sin of those who had shrunk before it (our forefathers). Shivaratri Puja was performed for the people of the earth to rub and bless the moon in order to know the time and to correct the weakness that occurs during the times of the new moon during such rubbing.

You ask those in the upper countries who will be afraid to see the thirteenth day or number. Surprisingly, our ancestors also had that belief. It is believed that on the third day (Tithi) at the time of Pradosa, poisonous and evil spirits come from the sky to the earth. Prados Puja is to perform puja with vellai kungiliyam at that time and save the world. At that time it was believed that if there was a temple built according to the rules, that is, there would be no harm from the poisonous evil.

Whatever the path, the benefit of worship or yoga is to reach the Lord. What lies slightly back and forth. We have heard myths as to why Shiva is night. We have heard that when a hunter was sitting on a tree in fear of a tiger, it was an arched tree, plucking every leaf to keep from falling asleep and falling down on the shiva lingam stand below, where he got a vision of Shiva, which is celebrated as Shivaratri.

There is another myth. When the four-faced Ayan and Thirumala were searching for each other among themselves, Lord Shiva and Nandi idol with Lord Thiruvalam on the fourteenth day of the month, Monday, the good day of Thiruvonam. As it turned out, the curse of Nanmugan's absence from the temple and the blessing that Tirumal had the privilege of passing away, and the fact that all the other deities had seen the scene for about an hour and a half, and that the Lingorpava period itself was called Mukurtham, and that the name of Lord Shiva appeared on the night as Maheshwarathirmoorthiya.

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Many are unaware that there is a scientific reason behind this.

Usually, on the days before and after each full moon, the Earth's magnetic field changes, causing all kinds of living things to become mentally disturbed and suffer as a result of the actions of thoughts that roll in at that time. This is happening every month without them knowing. The reason is that the moon is psychedelic. The one who rules the mind and its thoughts. This is why mentally ill people suffer the most on the days leading up to the new moon. The impact of the disease will be greater in the above days. This is something we all know from experience. Ordinary people suffer from memory loss, allergies, tension, digestive disorders, fatigue, insomnia, and overheating during these days. In today’s practical living environment we have become accustomed to living without realizing this.

 

On the month of Shivaratri, they stay awake till noon (12.00 pm) and perform pujas or meditations in remembrance of Aesan. They will retire after that. Thus, on the 12th month of Mahasivarathri (the time when the Sun travels to the eighth house of the Moon), they perform Shivaratri Puja as a means of Mamanga and stay up all night with Aesan in mind and complete the Mamanga Puja by performing linga puja. That is, those who are on the right path are fasting pujas. To awaken those who are on the path of Kriya from the knowledge of falling asleep at night (meditation). Adherence to this will protect health and mental well-being.

In the vegan Akamas, there are detailed explanations of Shivaratri in Shivaratri book Akama methods, chronology, and poojas

. Devotion, pujas, fasts, and meditative yogas are all for attaining Aesan. Such subtle fasting methods were given by our ancestors considering that it requires health and mental strength.

Their scientific knowledge is astonishing when you consider that they have designed it according to the movement of this cosmic force. It also turns out that science is only a small part of reality. Shivratri is the day that prepares us for that.

All the blessings of Lord Shiva are available through the shiv mantra if this fast is realized materially.

On Maha Shivaratri, four Jama Pujas are performed for the Lord. It is customary to perform anointings and worships during each Jamaat.

Learn about some of the practical practices we should not do on Maha Shivaratri

When I went to the temple to visit Lord Shiva on Shivratri last year, there was Puram food being served, people were eating food and scattering leaves in the temple and polluting the temple.

The most important mistake not to make on Maha Shivaratri is to feed the devotees

Servants, Sivacharyas, Gurus in the temple do not understand why they fail to notice this and tell the donors,

We really need to understand the reason why Shivratri was bestowed upon us.

Two things are very important to humans. Food, good sleep. The purpose of this day is to get rid of these two and fast for Shiva.

The senses are automatically included when food and sleep are excluded. Then the sense of God can be obtained. The thing to think about is Siddi. Vaikuntha Ekadasi is also for this purpose.

Lord Shiva was first depicted as a Nataraja statue in the bronze of the Chola period. It is the pose he gives when he kills a monster called Apasmara on top of a burning torch and sits only on his upper right leg and lifts his left leg. In the upper right hand will be the vestibule. The bottom right hand is displayed as if to say 'No one needs to be afraid'.

 

Ignorance Vs. Knowledge Epilepsy was a symptom of ignorance at that time. Killing him in the form of a dwarf is a condition in which the balance between knowledge and ignorance is lost. Killing him is a condition that is equivalent to gaining knowledge without effort, commitment, and hard work.

 

Natarajar was killed Thus he was arrogant that he was everything. He also gave terrible challenges to Shiva. It was only after this that Natarajar incarnated and Rudra crossed over and trampled him to death on his feet.

It increases energy by receiving, storing, releasing, and regulating it. Sphatik mala removes excess heat from the body and reduces fever. Sphatik Mala helps to focus the mind. People with hot temperaments and blood pressure should wear it.

 

Sphatik Mala is made up of 108 plus 1 bead, Sphatik mala reduce stress and heal body problems. Sphatik Mala is mainly used by followers of Lord Shiva to conciliate him. Place the mala in the early morning sun and take it out before it gets too hot to charge your Mala.

 

The Sphatik stone function as an excellent remedy for overall health.

Sphatik mala gives peace of mind, freedom from headaches, blood-related issues, and fevers.

 

Benefits of Rudraksha: - This is the rudraksha dominated by Venus. Gives health, the comfort of life, happiness all.

Srimad-Bhagavatam says that it also received the grace of Lord Murugan. If the Gauri Sankara 14 face rudraksha is worn in conjunction with the Arumuga Rudratsa, childbirth will occur.

All the benefits of the Thirteen Facial rudraksha mala are available through the Six Facial Rudrats.

If the six-faced rudraksha bracelet is worn in conjunction with the four-faced Rudratsa, the Brahmahadhi Tosha will depart.

Political figures and celebrities can wear this rudraksha.

6 face rudraksha face benefits.

Rudraksha benefits: - This is the dominant Rudraksha of Saturn. With the grace of the Saptamadars, who consisted of seven women.

It also received the blessings of the Sun, Sapta months, Adisesan, Cupid, and Murugan.

 There are many types of Shivlings and the benefits of their worship

There are different types of Shiva Linga. Let us see what are the benefits that each sphatik lingam gives.

An individual can obtain various benefits simply through the thought of  Mercury Shiva lingam. As per Hinduism, Shiva Nama and Shiva Puja are the ones who provide by vibhuti us with salvation and guidance.

Shiva lingam with nagam and its benefits

The Rishis have mentioned that Lord Shiva, who can bring good deeds by thinking, will give various special benefits by worshiping himself in the Linga Room with 16 objects according to Shiva Agam. 1. If Shiva lingam and Narmada Bana lingam original are worshiped.

- A common mistake most people make is that they breathe through the mouth instead of through the nose. Thus when you breathe through your mouth the air goes to the abdomen; This should not happen. So make sure you always inhale through your nose when you blow the Shankh.

Do you know why the Shankh is blown in Abhishek puja? Do you know what are the amazing benefits of doing so?

India has many strange customs and rituals. There are many different rituals in the worship of God, especially in Hinduism. One of the important ones is the sound of the Blowing Shankh during the puja. Whether it is a temple or house worship, the sound of the Shankh is important.


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