Mahashiv ratri---- OM Namah Shivay
Here is how Kashmiri Pandits celebrate Maha Shivratri, otherwise called Herath Herath (Maha Shivratri) : Term : The celebration stretches out over a full fortnight during the Phalguna month. Importance : Herath represents the heavenly association of Ruler Shiva and Devi Parvati. Each Kashmiri young lady is viewed as a type of Parvati and is married to Shiva. Ceremonies: Taking care of the Bhairavas: On this event, the Bhairavas and different specialists of Master Shiva are taken care of with choicest dishes agreeable to them. Tantric Ceremonies : The fundamental day includes Tantric customs, fasting during the day, and a fire penance (yaga) around evening time. Feast Dishes : Meat and fish, alongside a couple of vegan choices, are prepared as conciliatory food. Pecans (Doon) : Pecans hold an exceptional spot in Kashmiri Pandit strict practices and are a fundamental fixing in Homa services . Vatuk Puja: During Maha Shivratri, Kashmir...