
"An unbreakable langar installed by shopkeepers of Railway Road Qadis with affection chanting 'Om Namo Bhagwate Rudraya'."
By chanting "Om Namo Bhagwate Rudray" unbreakable langar was installed for the people by the shopkeepers of Railway Road Kadian on the occasion of Mahashivratri. On this occasion, with the united support of Jasbir (Bira Fauzi) Grocery Store, Mahendra Pal Grocery Store, Gaurav Selection Point, Riyadh, and Tarsem Medical Store, Sumit, Gaurav, Pawan, Aman, Sonu Jamba, Ajay and Ginni on the occasion of the holy festival. Immense service rendered'.
By chanting "Om Namo Bhagwate Rudray" unbreakable langar was installed for the people by the shopkeepers of Railway Road Kadian on the occasion of Mahashivratri. On this occasion, with the united support of Jasbir (Bira Fauzi) Grocery Store, Mahendra Pal Grocery Store, Gaurav Selection Point, Riyadh, and Tarsem Medical Store, Sumit, Gaurav, Pawan, Aman, Sonu Jamba, Ajay and Ginni on the occasion of the holy festival. Immense service rendered'.
It is believed that fasting and doing Rudrabhishek on the day of Mahashivratri fulfills all wishes. It is also performed on Shivratri. However, Mahashivratri and Shivaratri are not the same. They occur in different months. The significance of both the festivals is also different. Many devotees do not know the difference between Shivaratri and Mahashivratri. Let's know about these two festivals.
Shivratri is celebrated every month
Lord Shankar and Mother Parvati are worshiped throughout the year. The festival of Shivratri holds special significance for the devotees of Mahadev. It is celebrated every month. It is also known as Masika Shivratri. According to astrology, Shivratri is celebrated on the 14th day of every lunar month before the phase of the moon changes.
When is Mahashivratri celebrated?
The festival of Mahashivratri is celebrated on the Chaturdashi date of Krishna Paksha in the month of Phagan. This year this festival was celebrated on March 8. On the day of Mahashivratri, devotees worship Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. It is considered
