Devotees Throng Temples For Mahashivaratri Celebrations
Nagpur: The city witnessed an outpouring of faith and devotion as Mahashivratri was celebrated in a deeply religious atmosphere on Sunday. From the early hours of Brahma Muhurta to midnight, chants of "Har Har Mahadev" reverberated across temples, with thousands of devotees thronging shrines to offer prayers to Lord Shiva.Major Shiva temples across Nagpur saw long queues of worshippers carrying bel (wood apple) leaves, milk, flowers, and sacred water for abhishek. Special rituals such as Rudrabhishek, Laghurudrabhishek, havan, and maha-aarti were performed amid Vedic chants. Many devotees observed day-long fasts and participated in night-long jagrans, seeking blessings for relief from life's sorrows and difficulties.
At the ancient Bhuteshwar Shiv Temple, regarded as one of the city's oldest revered shrines, bhajans and kirtans continued throughout the day. Devotees lined up until late at night for darshan, with temple authorities making arrangements to manage the steady rush.Similarly, elaborate programmes were organised at the Kalyaneshwar Temple and the historic Shiva temple at Mankapur. "Mahashivratri is not just a festival for me; it's a night of self-discipline and reflection. I observe a fast, chant ‘Om Namah Shivaya', and stay awake for the jagran. As a young person, this is my way of doing sadhana — controlling distractions and focusing on inner strength inspired by Lord Shiva," said 22-year-old Karan Dixit, a college student at Kalnyaneswar Temple in Mahal.In Nandanvan, devotees gathered at the Shri Lakshminarayan Devasthan, known for its towering 51-foot statue, where couples performed Laghurudrabhishek rituals. At the South East Central Railway Colony's Bellishop Temple, a mass Rudrabhishek was conducted in the early hours, followed by havan and aarti, before the temple premises were opened for darshan. The Ardhanarishwar Temple at Mokshadham Ghat also witnessed a significant turnout, with devotees participating in special prayers in a serene riverside setting. Various social and religious organisations extended support by arranging drinking water, prasad, and food for devotees attending jagran programmes. Volunteers were deployed to streamline crowd movement and ensure the smooth conduct of rituals.In several areas, devotional songs filled the air, and in some places, youths were seen dancing to bhajans played on DJ systems, blending celebration with spirituality. Illuminated temple premises, the fragrance of incense, and the rhythmic chanting of mantras created a divine ambience across the city.Mahashivratri, considered one of the holiest festivals in the Hindu calendar, symbolises devotion to Lord Shiva and the triumph of faith over adversity. In Nagpur, the festival once again turned into a collective expression of belief, unity, and tradition, as devotees thronged temples in large numbers and remained immersed in prayer until midnight.
At the ancient Bhuteshwar Shiv Temple, regarded as one of the city's oldest revered shrines, bhajans and kirtans continued throughout the day. Devotees lined up until late at night for darshan, with temple authorities making arrangements to manage the steady rush.Similarly, elaborate programmes were organised at the Kalyaneshwar Temple and the historic Shiva temple at Mankapur. "Mahashivratri is not just a festival for me; it's a night of self-discipline and reflection. I observe a fast, chant ‘Om Namah Shivaya', and stay awake for the jagran. As a young person, this is my way of doing sadhana — controlling distractions and focusing on inner strength inspired by Lord Shiva," said 22-year-old Karan Dixit, a college student at Kalnyaneswar Temple in Mahal.In Nandanvan, devotees gathered at the Shri Lakshminarayan Devasthan, known for its towering 51-foot statue, where couples performed Laghurudrabhishek rituals. At the South East Central Railway Colony's Bellishop Temple, a mass Rudrabhishek was conducted in the early hours, followed by havan and aarti, before the temple premises were opened for darshan. The Ardhanarishwar Temple at Mokshadham Ghat also witnessed a significant turnout, with devotees participating in special prayers in a serene riverside setting. Various social and religious organisations extended support by arranging drinking water, prasad, and food for devotees attending jagran programmes. Volunteers were deployed to streamline crowd movement and ensure the smooth conduct of rituals.In several areas, devotional songs filled the air, and in some places, youths were seen dancing to bhajans played on DJ systems, blending celebration with spirituality. Illuminated temple premises, the fragrance of incense, and the rhythmic chanting of mantras created a divine ambience across the city.Mahashivratri, considered one of the holiest festivals in the Hindu calendar, symbolises devotion to Lord Shiva and the triumph of faith over adversity. In Nagpur, the festival once again turned into a collective expression of belief, unity, and tradition, as devotees thronged temples in large numbers and remained immersed in prayer until midnight.
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