The Grand Celebration of Maha Shivaratri - Anand Mehrotra

 Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival honoring Lord Shiva. It is widely celebrated by Shiva devotees worldwide and is considered one of the most important Hindu festivals. The name "Maha Shivaratri" translates to "the great night of Lord Shiva," and it is observed on the 13th or 14th day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which falls in February or March. Devotees offer prayers and offerings to Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings and spiritual enlightenment through the practices of Sattva Yoga Academy's Integrated Yogic Practices.


The concept of "Shiva within and without" refers to the belief that Lord Shiva exists both within us and in the external world. By connecting with the inner Shiva, one can attain spiritual liberation and union with the divine. On the other hand, Lord Shiva is also worshiped as a supreme being beyond the physical world.


Maha Shivaratri provides an opportunity to honor both the inner and external aspects of Lord Shiva. Through Sattva Yoga Academy's Integrated Yogic Practices, one can tap into the spiritual energy of the festival and upgrade one's life. These practices include physical postures (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), meditation, and self-reflection. By incorporating these practices into daily life, one can experience inner peace and connect with Lord Shiva's divine energy.

Anand Mehrotra from Sattva Yoga Academy Events offers the opportunity to participate in the celebration of Maha Shivaratri personally or online. The events include knowledge meetings, satsang, sacred rituals, and more. Participants can access live or pre-recorded content and review recordings until May 20, 2023.

Learn from Anand Ji and get help developing your own Sadhana. Develop the Shiva value both within and externally by scheduling each day to include:
  • Puja
  • Meditation
  • Special Shiva Sadhana
  • Shiva Meditations
  • Shiva Kirtan
  • Vedic Chanting
  • Special Shiva Rituals including Rudra Abhishek
Additionally, there are pilgrimages to Shiva temples in Rishikesh for those who visit in person.
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival honoring Lord Shiva. It is widely celebrated by Shiva devotees worldwide and is considered one of the most important Hindu festivals. The name "Maha Shivaratri" translates to "the great night of Lord Shiva," and it is observed on the 13th or 14th day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which falls in February or March. Devotees offer prayers and offerings to Lord Shiva, seeking his blessings and spiritual enlightenment through the practices of Sattva Yoga Academy's Integrated Yogic Practices.

The concept of "Shiva within and without" refers to the belief that Lord Shiva exists both within us and in the external world. By connecting with the inner Shiva, one can attain spiritual liberation and union with the divine. On the other hand, Lord Shiva is also worshiped as a supreme being beyond the physical world.

Maha Shivaratri provides an opportunity to honor both the inner and external aspects of Lord Shiva. Through Sattva Yoga Academy's Integrated Yogic Practices, one can tap into the spiritual energy of the festival and upgrade one's life. These practices include physical postures (asanas), breathing techniques (pranayama), meditation, and self-reflection. By incorporating these practices into daily life, one can experience inner peace and connect with Lord Shiva's divine energy.

Anand Mehrotra's Sattva Yoga Academy Events offers the opportunity to participate in the celebration of Maha Shivaratri personally or online. The events include knowledge meetings, satsang, sacred rituals, and more. Participants can access live or pre-recorded content and review recordings until May 20, 2023. Anand Ji will guide individuals in developing their own sadhana, incorporating daily practices such as puja, meditation, and special Shiva rituals. Pilgrimages to Shiva temples in Rishikesh are also available for those who attend in person.

Chanting exercises continue throughout the night on the festival of Maha Shivaratri, observed on the night of the full moon. Through unique Shiva rituals and practices, individuals will gain understanding and insight into the significance of Shiva. After the festival, incorporate the gained wisdom into one's sadhana for further growth. Enroll in Sattva Yoga Academy Event by clicking here

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