Hindus make various offerings to their deities; however, they refrain from offering Tulsi leaves to Lord Shiva and his family ...
Mahashivratri is a significant festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, observed with rituals, fasting, and chanting. Devotees offer items like Gangajal, Bilva leaves, milk, honey, fruits, flowers ...
Instead, sandalwood paste can be applied. Lord Shiva does not like black colour, so do not wear black clothes on this day. Apart from this, red flowers are prohibited for Lord Shiva, so offering ...
They can offer red flowers, fruit, and milk, symbolizing their devotion and the burning away of past karmas. Meditating on Lord Shiva’s power to transform and regenerate will be particularly ...
Rangbhari Ekadashi, which comes before Holi, has special significance. By fasting and worshipping on this day, one gets the ...
At dawn, they take a bath and visit temples with offerings like milk and flowers to seek Lord Shiva's blessings. Shivratri falls on the 14th day of the New Moon phase in the month of 'Phalguna' in ...
Temple EO acted as elder brother of Lord Shiva and the priest did the same on behalf of Goddess Parvati and offered Rs 551 ...