Maha Shivaratri - festivals in Nepal
REVERING LORD OF ALL LORDS - SHIVA
Of the four Ratris (night), Shivaratri – one of the major Hindu festivals- is a
night of fasting and prayer in honour of Lord Shiva. According to Hindu
Mythology; Brahma is the creator, Bishnu is the preserver and Lord Shiva is the
God of Destruction and thus is sometimes described as God of all Gods. The
devotees in their prayer ask Lord Shiva to wash away all the sins they have
committed.

Mahashivaratri is the night when Lord Shiva himself was created by his own
divine grace. Hindus all over the world celebrate the festival with zeal and
enthusiasm. The devotees from all parts of the country as well as neighbouring
countries throng to Pashupatinath. Literally ‘the lord of animals’ Pashupatinath
is one of the many forms of Lord Shiva.
Legend say, most of the devotees go to worship literally to wrangle with the God
for their wishes to be fulfilled. In the dawn devotees take a holy bath in
Bagmati river and then they have to stand in a long queue to enter into the
temple for worship. Since early hours, the vicinity of Pashupatinath is seen
bustling with the crowd of devotees and spectators.
One of the highlights during Mahashivaratri is the number of sadhus who throng to
Pasupatinath, not only from across the country but also from the neighbouring
countries. Different type of sadhus could be seen around who are one of the rare
sights for many. This year, Marwadi Sewa Samittee along with other special
welfare organizations has managed the accommodation of these people.
“More than 400 sadhus already arrived here,” says Ram Prasad Dahal, member,
Pashupati Area Development Trust. According to Dahal, more than 1,700 sadhus and
babas had visited last year.
Hemp, an intoxicating substance that Lord Shiva is touted to enjoy the most is
considered to be prasad hence people believe that it is one of the constituent
of holy prasad and some could be seen around in search of it – most of them
handing around the sadhus as they are supposed to be the main possessors. A
441-member Mahashivaratri Management Committee 2061 and nine sub-committees
under it have been formed to manage the festival this year.
Dahal says, “Sixteen hundred volunteers from Nepal Scout and 34 various
organisations will be mobilized on the day to take care of the various things.
Three passageways have been fixed to enter the temple.”
As per this year’s arrangement, around 150 devotees will be able to worship per
minute while all the four doors are open, informs Dahal. The committee estimates
around 1,50,000 devotees to turn up to mark the day.
Source The Himalayan Times 07/03/2005
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