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Lord Shiva is the Auspicious One, the destroyer of ignorance (Tamas), and the embodiment of pure unmanifested consciousness. He is worshiped through profound meditation, Rudrabhishekam (sacred bathing), and offerings of Bilva leaves.
The Great Night of Shiva celebrating His cosmic Tandava dance, divine marriage to Parvati, and all-night Jagaran.
Read Deva Katha & Vidhi →Sacred Monday water and milk offerings (Jalabhishekam) to the Shiva Lingam during the holy monsoon month.
Read Deva Katha & Vidhi →Twilight worship during the 1.5 hours before sunset when Lord Shiva performs His joyous Ananda Tandava.
Read Deva Katha & Vidhi →The highly auspicious Shivratri falling in the month of Shravana, marked by the culmination of the Kanwar Yatra.
Read Deva Katha & Vidhi →Celebrates Lord Shiva's destruction of the demon Tripurasura; celebrated as Dev Diwali with millions of lamps.
Read Deva Katha & Vidhi →South Indian festival celebrating the cosmic dance of Shiva as Nataraja in Chidambaram.
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