Monday, 7 March 2016

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHASHIVRATRI

                      THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHASHIVRATRI

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHASHIVRATRI

THE SIGNIFICANCE OF MAHASHIVRATRI

The fourteenth day of every lunar month or the day before the new moon is known as Shivratri. Among all the twelve Shivratris that occur in a calendar year, Mahashivratri, the one that occurs in February-March is of the most spiritual significance. On this night, the northern hemisphere of the planet is positioned in such a way that there is a natural upsurge of energy in a human being. This is a day when nature is pushing one towards one’s spiritual peak. It is to make use of this, that in this tradition, we establish a certain festival which is night-long. One of the fundamentals of this night-long festival is to ensure that – to allow this natural upsurge of energies to find their way – you remain with your spine vertical – you stay awake.

Mahashivratri is very significant for people who are on the spiritual path. It is also very significant for people who are in family situations, and also for the ambitious in the world. People who live in family situations observe Mahashivratri as Shiva’s wedding anniversary. Those with worldly ambitions see that day as the day Shiva conquered all his enemies.

But, for the ascetics, it is the day he became one with Mount Kailash. He became like a mountain – absolutely still. In the yogic tradition, Shiva is not worshipped as a God, but considered as the Adi Guru, the first Guru from whom the knowledge originated. After many millennia in meditation, one day he became absolutely still. That day is Mahashivratri. All movement in him stopped and he became utterly still, so ascetics see Mahashivratri as the night of stillness.

Shivratri, is the darkest day of the month. Celebrating Shivratri on a monthly basis, and the particular day, Mahashivratri, almost seems like celebration of darkness. Any logical mind would resist darkness and naturally opt for light. But the word “Shiva” literally means “that which is not.” “That which is,” is existence and creation. “That which is not” is Shiva. “That which is not” means, if you open your eyes and look around, if your vision is for small things, you will see lots of creation. If your vision is really looking for big things, you will see the biggest presence in the existence is a vast emptiness. A few spots which we call galaxies are generally much noticed, but the vast emptiness that holds them does not come into everybody’s notice. This vastness, this unbounded emptiness, is what is referred to as Shiva. Today, modern science also proves that everything comes from nothing and goes back to nothing. It is in this context that Shiva, the vast emptiness or nothingness, is referred to as the great lord, or Mahadeva.

So when we say Shivratri, which is the darkest night of the month, it is an opportunity for one to dissolve their limitedness, to experience the unboundedness of the source of creation which is the seed in every human being. Mahashivratri is an opportunity and a possibility to bring yourself to that experience of the vast emptiness within every human being, which is the source of all creation.

On the one hand, Shiva is known as the destroyer. On the other, he is known as the most compassionate. He is also known to be the greatest of the givers. The yogic lore is rife with many stories about Shiva’s compassion. The ways of expression of his compassion have been incredible and astonishing at the same time. So Mahashivratri is a special night for receiving too.

It is our wish and blessing that you must not pass this night without knowing at least a moment of the vastness of this emptiness that we call as Shiva. Let this night not just be a night of wakefulness, let this night be a night of awakening for you.
At Kismatkarma we understand you may not be able to follow Spiritual practice at this time, this is why we have specially designed meditation to help you in your efforts.

Following spiritual practice helps to nullify the effect of the increased Negative energy in the environment.


Which Distant Meditation Is Best For You?
Basic Spiritual Energy Meditations
The person  may still be affected by the adverse spiritual effect of the negative Energy. As your Karma can not be removed by our basic meditations. If you feel your Spirituality level is strong then you may benefit from our basic meditations.

Intense Spiritual Energy Meditations
This is to counteract the rise in Negative energy, there is infinite divine energy in the Universe that can be accessed by individuals through our intense meditations. If you feel your Spirituality level is medium, then you may benefit from this specially designed meditation. Please note this Meditation will not surpass the effects of your Karma. 

Grand Master Spiritual Energy Meditations
People who make the effort to do intense spiritual practice during their lifetime may benefit from our Grand Master Meditations to help increase their spiritually. This specially designed meditation is very powerful it may benefit you if you feel negative energy around you and feel your spirituality level is very weak due to negative energies.

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