Mahashivaratri Festival in Nepal – Attractions, Myths and Reality

By Approved Holidays on 26 Feb, 2020

Enjoy exploring the widely celebrated Shivaratri Festival in Nepal, especially in Pashupatinath Temple and its premises, where millions of devotees pay their homage with a joy and excitement.

Maha Shivaratri Festival in Nepal is a widely celebrated festival in Nepal, especially by the Hindu devotees. The literal meaning of Shivaratri is “Night of the Shiva”, which is celebrated by worshipping Lord Shiva and His mythical tales. The principle of Lord Shiva is remembered, which is a special side of this celebration. The festival night takes place on the 14th day of the dark fortnight of the Magha month, according to the calendar.

The festival Shivaratri is celebrated throughout the country with the joy and excitement with the spiritual energy, marking the union of Shiva and Shakti. On the specific night, people also perform a spiritual dance, named as Tandav Dance.

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