Here's why Lord Shiva is worshipped in night
Here's why Lord Shiva is worshipped in night
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The festival of Mahashivaratri is celebrated every year. In this way, this year this festival is going to be celebrated on 21 February. Lord Shiva is worshipped on this day and worshipped at night to please him. There are very few people know why Bholenath is worshipped at night. 

Lord Shiva is the God of Tamogun Pradhan Samvad and he has more love than Tamomayi Raat. The night represents the destruction. It is said that in the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha, the moon, which is the source of night light, is also completely eroded. The Tamasi instincts inside the creatures increase on the night of Krishna Paksha and as the bridge is tied before the water comes, similarly the worship of Lord Ashutosh i.e. Shankar ji for the mitigation (prevention) of those Tamasi instincts before the lunar decay. The authors of the legislation were created. This mystery is related to the worship of Bhole. It is said that a new creation is inevitable after the destruction, that is, there is a re-creation after the destruction, you see that in Falgun month, the leaves of all the trees (almost all) fall, and only then the leaves do not come out.

That is why it is called the new form of the universe and according to Shiv Puran, 6 things must be included in the worship of Mahashivaratri. In these, consecration with water, milk and honey and then dedicating plum or vine leaves. This is followed by sindoor which is a symbol of virtue. Then there is the lamp which gives the attainment of knowledge and finally the pan which provides satisfaction with worldly pleasures.

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