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Mahashivaratri festival today
Hindu devotees all over the country are celebrating the great festival of Mahashivaratri by worshiping Lord Shiva at various shrines since early Tuesday morning.Hindu devotees all over the country are celebrating the great festival of Mahashivaratri by worshiping Lord Shiva at various shrines since early Tuesday morning.
Shivaratri, dedicated to Hindu Lord Shiva, is one of the four nights—Kaalratri, Moharatri, Sukharatri and Shivaratri considered sacred according to Vedic calander, and is regarded as one of the greatest festivals in the holy scriptures of the Hindus—the Puranas.
This day is celebrated on the lunar month of Falgun and is believed to instill faith in those destined to live in trouble.
The Skanda Purana, another holy text of the Hindus, also mentions the significance of the Shivaratri.
The religious belief is that if one offers milk, Dhaturo (a kind of intoxicating plant) and 'Belpatra' to Lord Shiva and observes a night-long fasting, he/she will receive heavenly blessings.
The festival which is regarded as a national festival consists of 'warming' Lord Shiva in the belief that the Lord also feels cold on this day and people organize bonfires at public squares, houses, temples and shrines and perform prayers to please Lord Shiva.
Four kinds of worships including Mahadip, Akhandadip, Lakshya Batti and Dipotsav as well as offering of Belpatra will be performed in four phases tonight, while classical dances are performed at the Kailashkut and Kirateswor Music Ashram.
In Kathmandu, thousands of devotees from within and outside the country, predominantly from India, throng the Pashupatinath temple from early morning and queue up for hours for the darshan of Lord Shiva. RSS
Army Day today
The Nepal Army is observing the Army Day with a special ceremony at the Army Pavilion Tundikhel on Tuesday.
Nepal Army marks the Mahashivaratri festival as the Army Day with a spectacular display of parade, firing of salvo, fireworks and aerial tactics, among others.