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  2. File:Mahashivratri festival , Maharashtra.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Mahashivratri is the festival celebrated by devotees for Lord Shiva the most powerful Hindu God. the night celebrated as the marriage of Shiva and parvathi the Hindu goddess .

  3. Maha Shivaratri - Wikipedia

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    Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of the deity Shiva, between February and March. [3] According to the Hindu calendar , the festival is observed on the fourteenth day of the first half (night start with darkness - waning) of the lunar month of Phalguna .

  4. Shankaracharya Temple - Wikipedia

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    On festivals such as Herath, as Maha Shivaratri is known as in the region, the temple is visited by Kashmiri Hindus. [1] The temple and adjacent land is a Monument of National Importance, centrally protected under the Archaeological Survey of India. [2] [3] Dharmarth Trust has managed the temple since the 19th century, along with others in the ...

  5. Shiva - Wikipedia

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    Maha Shivaratri festival is observed in the night, usually in lighted temples or special prabha (above). There is a Shivaratri in every lunar month on its 13th night/14th day, [ 347 ] but once a year in late winter (February/March) and before the arrival of spring, marks Maha Shivaratri which means "the Great Night of Shiva".

  6. Mahashivaratri - Wikipedia

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  7. Mahabaleshwar Temple, Gokarna - Wikipedia

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    Images of Shiva and other deities are installed in a chariot which is ceremoniously pulled through the town by the devotees, accompanied by drum bands. The Ratha Yatra starts from the Shri Maha Ganapati temple at the terminus of the main market street, also known as "Car Street".

  8. Kashmiri Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    The clay images are, nonetheless, essential to the performance of the ritual activity. As they are not made on the potter's wheel, their worship may have originated in an early period. However, it is clear from what we have said above that there is difference in the way Shivaratri is celebrated by the Kashmiri Pandits and by Hindus elsewhere in ...

  9. Mannar Thrikkuratti Mahadeva Temple - Wikipedia

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    Sri Thrikkuratty MahadevanTemple.Photo by Vinayak Indusekharan| Thrikkuratty Mahadeva Seva Samithi. Mannar Thrikkuratti Mahadeva Temple an ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva is situated on the banks of the Pampa river at Mannar of Alappuzha in Kerala state in India. [1]