Maha Shivaratri (The Great Night of Lord Shiva) is celebrated on the 14th. waning moon of the magha or phalguna lunar month. Maha Shivaratri is a day when Lord Shiva is especially prayed to for spiritual advancement and over all goodness in life.
The energy potential in nature around this time, increases by a very high degree and it is easier to connect with higher, benefic divine forces. The few days leading to this time, provides tremendous potential energy for those who are aspiring to ascend to higher energies and dimensions.
If one has been practicing (doing sadhana and prayer-practice) towards ascension, then they should definitely utilize this night to tap into the limitless potential and amazing possibilities.
The energy potential in nature around this time, increases by a very high degree and it is easier to connect with higher, benefic divine forces. The few days leading to this time, provides tremendous potential energy for those who are aspiring to ascend to higher energies and dimensions.
If one has been practicing (doing sadhana and prayer-practice) towards ascension, then they should definitely utilize this night to tap into the limitless potential and amazing possibilities.
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