This story is from February 18, 2023

Mohanlal, KS Chithra, Navya Nair, and other M-Town celebs wish fans on Maha Shivratri

Mohanlal, KS Chithra, Navya Nair, and other M-Town celebs wish fans on Maha Shivratri
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One of the most auspicious Hindu festivals, Maha Shivratri is observed today, on February 18, this year. The festival falls on the 14th day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Phalguna, and is believed to be the day when Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati got married. Devotees of Lord Shiva celebrate the holy union by observing fasts, chanting 'Har Har Mahadev', and performing special puja rituals to seek blessings. Mollywood celebrities including Mohanlal, Navya Nair, and KS Chithra took to their respective social media handles to wish their fans on the occasion of Maha Shivratri.Mohanlal dropped a photo of Lord Shiva on his social media handle, and penned, “Maha Shivaratri wishes .”
Sshivada, who was on the sets of ‘Jawanum Mullappoovum’ drew a picture of Lord Shiva, and extended wishes to her fans and followers. “Happy Maha Shivaratri.Om Namah Shivaya🙏🏼🕉️ PS : Me trying to recreate a picture that i saw on net during the sets of #jawanummullappoovum 😊#mahashivratri #wishes #omnamahshivaya #drawings #jawanummullappoovum #peace #happiness,” she said.
Legendary playback singer KS Chithra dropped a video titled ‘Lingashtakam’ as an offering to Lord Shiva on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, and tweeted, “Wishing you a blessed Maha Shivratri! May Lord Shiva shower his divine blessings on you and your family.”
Navya Nair posted a picture of her dancing, and wished her fans, “Maha Shivarathri ✨️”
Monster actress Lakshmi Manchu expressed her devotion to Lord Shiva by dropping a video song titled ‘Nirvana Shatakam’, which is crooned by her and also features her.
“A Surprise Drop On Your Feed 🙌🏻 I came across the song ‘Nirvana Shatakam’ in 2014. That year, my daughter was born, and the name Nirvana became even more meaningful to me after hearing the song. It is beautiful to realize that we are pure consciousness and bliss. I wish for everyone in the universe to feel this love and understanding about life and our existence. This song helped me to understand more about life and question my own existence. I hope more people listen to this song and the works of Adishankaracharya, which are still relevant today despite being thousands of years old. This is my ode to Lord Shiva, who I deeply connect with. It is a dream come true to sing this song and to have visited Kasi to shoot the video. I share this with you now and forever. Let the chant begin 🙏🏻,” Lakshmi Manchu said in her note.
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