Maha Shivaratri

Maha Shivratri (also known as Shivaratri) is one of our most important Hindu religious festivals of the year, dedicated to Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity (Brahma – creator, Vishnu- maintainer, Shiva – destroyer).

Maha Shivratri means ‘Great Night of Shiva’ (Maha= great, ratri=night). Each new moon is dedicated to Shiva, but Maha Shivratri is especially important because it is the night when He danced the ‘Tandav’, his cosmic dance.

It also celebrates the wedding of Shiva and Sati, the mother divine. Tradition says that Shiva, like his symbol the new moon, appeared in order to save the world from darkness and ignorance.

On this day, devotees perform special Puja – chant prayers & mantras and observe fasting to seek divine blessings of Lord Shiva.

In temples, Shiva linga – the phallic symbol of Lord Shiva – is worshipped. Devotees bath the Shiva linga with milk, water and honey, and then anointed with sandalwood paste, and decorated with flowers and garlands.

Entrance fee:

  • FREE
  • Donations welcome

General running order:

  • 09:00 – Shiva devotees performing the Puja setup and prepare
  • 10:00 – Perform the Puja, conducted by Shree Rakeshbhai Bhatt
  • 12:30 (approx.) – Prasad, Farari Bhojan

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  • Please sponsor this event – Main Yajman required
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Maha Shivaratri Puja 

  • Conducted by Shree Rakeshbhai Bhatt
  • All Lord Shiva devotees are welcome to join and perform the Puja ceremony
  • Puja Samagri list – Click link below:

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Payment

After completing the form, please submit the total payment (if applicable) to the following account:

BAC: Shree Birmingham Pragati Mandal
Bank: Barclays Bank
Sort Code: 20-08-98
Account Number: 40774847

Date

26 Feb 2025

Time

9:00 am - 3:00 pm

Location

BPM Event Centre
BPM Event Centre
10 Sampson Road, Birmingham B11 1JL

Organizer

Ashwin Parmar
Ashwin Parmar
Phone
07712 787927
Email
ashwin.parmar@bpmsamaj.org.uk
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