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514 0115 Maha Shivaratri is the “Great Night of Shiva,” observed on the 14th lunar night of Phalguna/ Magha, a time traditionally associated with a powerful upsurge of subtle energies. Devotees keep vigil, fast, chant Om Namah Shivaya, and perform lingam puja through the night to transform sleep into wakefulness and ignorance into awareness. Mythic layers—Shiva’s cosmic dance (Tandava), his marriage to Parvati, and his swallowing of the ocean’s poison—offer symbolic keys: movement and stillness, union of consciousness and energy, and self‑sacrificial compassion. In yogic terms the night celebrates inner stillness: Shiva as the Adi‑Guru who becomes utterly motionless, inviting seekers to steady the spine, steady the mind, and open to higher perception. Observance is both personal and communal—pilgrimage to Jyotirlingas, temple rites, and silent meditation—each practice aiming to dissolve egoic boundaries and awaken ethical clarity, courage, and surrender. Maha Shivaratri thus functions as a ritual crucible: a concentrated opportunity to confront darkness, refine attention, and recommit to the inner work that leads from transient identity toward timeless consciousness.