""

Mahashivaratri 2020: Two big festivals this week to celebrate Vijaya Ekadashi and Mahashivaratri

Mahashivratri

There are different beliefs in Hindu mythology regarding Vijaya Ekadashi (Vijaya Ekadashi) and Mahashivratri. There is a special law for fasting today.

Mahashivratri

Both the Krishna Bhakta Ekadasi and Chaturdashi of the Falgan Mass are very special and have a special identity among the people. In fact, every year the Krishna Parkshakadasi (Vijaya Ekadasi) of the Falgan Mass is celebrated. At the same time, Mahashivratri falls on the Krishna side of the Phalgan month.

This year, Vijaya Ekadashi (Vijaya Ekadashi 2020) will be celebrated on February 19 and Mahashivratri on February 21. Both festivals have different beliefs in Hindu mythology and for many reasons there is a law to keep both days fast.


In Hindu Hindu mythology, the fasting of Vijaya Ekadasi (Vijaya Ekadasi) is considered the best. With this fasting effect, it is believed that all sins will be destroyed and that a ruler who is legally fasting with a true mind will always be on the victorious journey. It is said that Lord Rama also worshiped on the sea shore for the conquest of Lanka.

It is believed that Vakadalbhaya, the age-old Shri Ram, was asked to adopt a victory monopoly with the generals. We can tell you that this is the worship law of Sri Hari Vidur, the creator of the universe on Ekadasi. It is believed that practicing this fast will bring many qualifications and fulfill all the desires of security.

Mahashivaratri  is celebrated on February 21st. Let me tell you, this year's next 12 Shivaratrias are very special. It is believed that Shivratri falls on the biggest Shivaratri (Shivaratri) which falls on Krishna Chaturdashi in the month of Falgan. For this reason, it is called Maha Shivaratri.

On Mahashivratri day, huge crowds of Shiva devotees come to the temples. Today, she practices fasting, devotion and worshiping Lord Shiva. According to legends, Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Shivalinga on the day of Mahashivratri. Vishnu and Brahmaji worshiped Shiva for the first time on this day.

Post a Comment

0 Comments