Over 120 Hindus from India visit Pakistan for Mahashivratri celebrations
Lahore: Over 120 Hindu pilgrims from India arrived
here in this eastern Pakistani city on Saturday to participate in the
Mahashivratri festivities.
Saddiqul Farooq, Chairman of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) which looks after the temples and gurdwaras across Pakistan, and Pakistan Gurdwara Parbhandik Committee officials greeted the pilgrims at Wagah Border.
"125 Hindu pilgrims today arrived here from Wagah Border," Amir Hashmi, spokesperson of the ETPB, said.
The pilgrims will stay at Gurdwara Dera Sahib, Lahore Fort before they leave for the historic Katas Raj temple in Punjab province's Chakwal distrcit, some 250 kilometres from here, on Monday to take part in the festivities.
Mahashivratri is on 7 March.
While
talking to reporters, the visiting Hindu pilgrims' leader Sateesh Kumar
said the authorities here extended full cooperation to them.
"We are impressed by the love of Pakistanis for us," Kumar said, adding that there should be cordial relations between both the neighbouring countries as their people wanted peace and prosperity in the region.
The pilgrims also chanted Pak-India friendship slogans at the Wagah Border.
Farooq said on the special order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the ETPB has ensured security, transport, boarding and medical facilities to the visiting Hindus.
"We will make sure that the visiting yatrees (pilgrims) enjoy their time here," Farooq said.
He said the government would also ensure that the pilgrims would not face any visa related issues in the future.
Farooq said a special tour of old city of Lahore has been arranged for the visiting Hindus on their request.
Mahashivratri is celebrated on the 6th night of the dark Phalgun (February or March) every year. It is believed that Lord Shiva was married to Parvati on this day.
Saddiqul Farooq, Chairman of the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) which looks after the temples and gurdwaras across Pakistan, and Pakistan Gurdwara Parbhandik Committee officials greeted the pilgrims at Wagah Border.
"125 Hindu pilgrims today arrived here from Wagah Border," Amir Hashmi, spokesperson of the ETPB, said.
The pilgrims will stay at Gurdwara Dera Sahib, Lahore Fort before they leave for the historic Katas Raj temple in Punjab province's Chakwal distrcit, some 250 kilometres from here, on Monday to take part in the festivities.
Mahashivratri is on 7 March.
"We are impressed by the love of Pakistanis for us," Kumar said, adding that there should be cordial relations between both the neighbouring countries as their people wanted peace and prosperity in the region.
The pilgrims also chanted Pak-India friendship slogans at the Wagah Border.
Farooq said on the special order of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the ETPB has ensured security, transport, boarding and medical facilities to the visiting Hindus.
"We will make sure that the visiting yatrees (pilgrims) enjoy their time here," Farooq said.
He said the government would also ensure that the pilgrims would not face any visa related issues in the future.
Farooq said a special tour of old city of Lahore has been arranged for the visiting Hindus on their request.
Mahashivratri is celebrated on the 6th night of the dark Phalgun (February or March) every year. It is believed that Lord Shiva was married to Parvati on this day.
Mahashivratri Celebrations - Shivratri 2016 - Maha Shivratri 2016
Celebrated
in honor of Hindu god Lord Shiva, Maha Shivratri is a mega Hindu
festival celebrated worldwide. Shivratri 2016 will be celebrated on 7
March in India.
Variously addressed by devotees as 'Mahadev' and 'Bholenath' revealing his different aspects, Lord Shiva is believed to release devotees from the karmic cycle if they please him by perform fasting, rituals and puja on the auspicious day of Maha Shivratri. It is also believed that Lord Shiva bestows a life of wealth and prosperity on the sincere devotee. Mahashivratri in India evokes strong associations of a woman's penance to earn her husband, epitomized by Maa Parvati's strict penance for Lord Shiva. This belief is reinforced by the fact that On Maha Shivratri, married women consciously observe a day-long fast to pray for long life of their husbands. Unmarried women are encouraged to fast and seek blessings from Lord Shiva to win a suitable husband.
The foremost of popular legends around Shivratri include how Lord Shiva held the poison Halahal in his throat without gulping it down, thus saving the world on this day. Maha Shivratri also coincides with the day when Lord Shiva performed the 'Tandav' dance - a dance that revealed the dynamic cycle of creation and destruction in the cosmic realm.
Devotees observe strict fast while some stay on fruit diet to mark the occasion of Mahashivratri. After an early dip in a holy water body, devotees proceed with the ritualistic puja of Shivratri, which involves the simple practice of bathing the 'lingam' with milk, water, yoghurt, bael leaves, fruits, dhatura, betel leaves and incense. The Nandi, Lord Shiva's devotee and mount is also bathed with milk, water and flowers. Partaking of the 'prasad' is considered most auspicious as it is imbued with the blessings of Lord Shiva.
Mahashivratri Celebrations
Frenzied energy and robustness of spirit is evident on the auspicious day of Shivratri. 'Om Namah Shivaya' and ringing of temple bells are constantly heard in temples from afar. The rituals and celebration continue till night time. Devotional songs, bhajans and mantras rend the air with spiritual vibrations. On the day of Maha Shivratri, constant recital of 'Shiv Chalisa' and 'Mahamrityunjaya Mantra' using a Rudraksha Japa Mala is also believed to cleanse the soul. Special celebration is also organized at ashrams and spiritual centres dedicated to Shiva worship. On the day of Mahashivratri, dedicated cultural programmes are organized. Mahashivratri celebration keeps up the energetic tone throughout the night.Maha Shivratri in India
In Mandi, in Himachal Pradesh, the ancient Bhuthnath hosts the biggest Shivaratri Puja in the country while a seven-day long annual fair is held, its first day coinciding with the auspicious day of Shivaratri. In Madhya Pradesh, Khajuraho is the most frequented site for Shivratri puja. In Orissa, people visit Lingaraj Temple for its Shivaratri celebration. At the temple of Tarakeshwar, farther away from Kolkata, devotees bathe the lingam with pure Ganges water and flowers.Traditionally, priests perform Maha Shivaratri Puja and 'abhishek' of the 'lingam' ritualistically through the night. Since Maha Shivratri is one of the most pious days in the Hindu calendar, the twelve major seat of Shiva worship called 'Jyotirlingas' witnesses unmatched fervor and utmost participation. The entire night during Shivratri celebration reverberates with exalted spiritual energy. A combination of five pure ingredients comprising milk, butter, curd, honey and sugar is offered to Lord Shiva.
Shivratri 2016 will be celebrated on 07 March. Let us try to imbibe the essence of Shivratri, which is to be one with the universe, be in bliss and recognize the divinity in souls.
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