Ancient temples meet modern Bhajan Jam on Mahashivratri in Ludhiana.
Ludhiana: It is a spiritual marathon as the city gears up for a Mahashivratri celebration. Whether through the ancient ritual of Rudrabhishek or the inaugural midnight Bhajan Jam, the district braces for a midnight surge of worshipers seeking Lord Shiva's blessings.The lead-up to the festival, which commemorates the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, has seen a week of vibrant Shobha Yatras (religious processions) snaking through the city's major thoroughfares. On Saturday, the Old City was transformed into a sea of saffron and song as a major procession travelled from Gaughat to the ancient Sanglan Wala Shivala temple before returning to its starting point.
Temples throughout the district have been decorated heavily with lights and flowers, preparing for an influx of worshippers that will begin at the stroke of midnight. "Mahashivratri is a night of spiritual awakening," says Anjali, a devotee from Haibowal. "It reminds us of the power of devotion and the importance of connecting with the divine."Rituals and New TraditionsWhile traditional observances remain the cornerstone of the festival, this year marks the introduction of more contemporary celebrations. The Sanglan Wala Shivala will open its doors at midnight Sunday, with festivities continuing uninterrupted until Tuesday morning.Many residents, like Rohan from Yash Colony, are opting for a "Bhajan Jamming" session — a first for the city — intended to keep devotees awake and engaged through the night. Local priests are preparing for Rudrabhishek, a powerful ritual involving the bathing of the Shiva Lingam with water, milk, and honey.The FastFor many, the physical sacrifice of fasting is central to the experience. Devotees typically observe a strict diet of fruits and milk, breaking their fast only after consuming Charna Amrit and Prasad on Tuesday morning. "Lord Shiva's blessings give me strength and peace to achieve my goals," says Ritu, a Civil Lines resident who is among the many thousands expected to fast for the well-being of their families. With strict diets and night-long vigils, residents are trading meals for mantras in a massive display of spiritual stamina. MSID:: 128347116 413 |
Temples throughout the district have been decorated heavily with lights and flowers, preparing for an influx of worshippers that will begin at the stroke of midnight. "Mahashivratri is a night of spiritual awakening," says Anjali, a devotee from Haibowal. "It reminds us of the power of devotion and the importance of connecting with the divine."Rituals and New TraditionsWhile traditional observances remain the cornerstone of the festival, this year marks the introduction of more contemporary celebrations. The Sanglan Wala Shivala will open its doors at midnight Sunday, with festivities continuing uninterrupted until Tuesday morning.Many residents, like Rohan from Yash Colony, are opting for a "Bhajan Jamming" session — a first for the city — intended to keep devotees awake and engaged through the night. Local priests are preparing for Rudrabhishek, a powerful ritual involving the bathing of the Shiva Lingam with water, milk, and honey.The FastFor many, the physical sacrifice of fasting is central to the experience. Devotees typically observe a strict diet of fruits and milk, breaking their fast only after consuming Charna Amrit and Prasad on Tuesday morning. "Lord Shiva's blessings give me strength and peace to achieve my goals," says Ritu, a Civil Lines resident who is among the many thousands expected to fast for the well-being of their families. With strict diets and night-long vigils, residents are trading meals for mantras in a massive display of spiritual stamina. MSID:: 128347116 413 |
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