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- Maha Shivaratri (Sanskrit: महाशिवरात्रि, romanized: Mahāśivarātri, lit. 'The Great Night of Shiva') is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of...
- Shivarathri Mahathme is a 1964 Indian Kannada-language film directed by P. R. Kaundinya. The film stars Rajkumar, Leelavathi and K. S. Ashwath. The movie...
- Sri Shivarathri Dehshikendra Mahaswamiji 22. Jagadguru Sri Mantramaharshi Pattada Sri Shivarathreeshwara Mahaswamiji 23. Jagadguru Dr Sri Shivarathri Rajendra...
- Nooranad region. The Padanilam Parabrahma Temple, known for the biggest Shivarathri Kettukazhcha in Kerala, is situated in Nooranad. Nooranad is declared...
- city hosts the Mansehra Shiva Temple, which is famous for its annual Shivarathri festival. With the rise of Chandragupta Maurya, the region came under...
- celebration occurs at the Umarkot Shiv Mandir in the Umarkot. The three-day Shivarathri celebration at the temple is attended by around 250,000 people. In Indonesian...
- attainment of the Samadhi of Sri Siddhalingeshwara. Every year on Maha Shivarathri, Sahasra Rudrabhisheka is performed. The Sahasra Kamala Pooja, Laksha...
- was the former owner of the temple. Maha Shivarathri (മഹാ ശിവരാത്രി): The major festival is Maha Shivarathri which takes place during the month of Kumbham...
- daily rituals, and many yearly festivals are held there, of which the Shivarathri during the Tamil month of Masi (February–March), Aip****i Pournami during...
- goddess fulfills their wish for a child. Important festivals include Shivarathri, Masi Magam, the Fridays in the Tamil month of Aadi, and new moon days...