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Maha Shivratri 2022: List Of Puja Items Required On This Special Day
We are letting you know of the pooja materials that are required to perform the pooja on Maha Shivratri. Take a look.
This year, Maha Shivratri falls on 01 March. Maha Shivaratri is an important festival for the devotees of Lord Shiva. Fasting and conducting poojas at home or at temples are how most devotees celebrate the occasion.
Most religious festivals in India are celebrated with great pomp and show. But Maha Shivaratri is a day when the devotees keep a fast and meditate on the Lord's name.

Another distinctive feature of Maha Shivaratri is that the fast of Maha Shivaratri lasts a whole day and can be broken only on the next day, unlike other fasts that we usually keep.
The distribution of 'Bhaang' as prasad is also unique to Maha Shivaratri. Bhaang is a beverage made from the extract of the cannabis plant and is slightly intoxicating.
Also Read: These are the most powerful mantras of Lord Shiva that you must chant on

List
Of
Samagris
Required
The
textbook
form
of
observing
the
fast
and
pooja
is
not
commonly
followed
when
Maha
Shivaratri
is
observed
in
households.
Of
course,
Lord
Shiva
does
not
ask
for
strict
following
of
the
scriptures
to
be
pleased.
We must keep in mind that the origin of Shivaratri can be traced to a poor man offering only his tears and a few bilva leaves to the Shiva Linga. You only need to have a pure heart and heartfelt devotion to please Lord Bholenath.
But if you intend to perform the pooja as the scriptures dictate and are looking for a list of items you need, look no further. Read on to find the complete list of Samagris you'll need to perform the Maha Shivaratri pooja at your home.

The following items are essential for the pooja:
• Shiva Linga or an image of Lord Shiva
• A mat - to sit upon (made from wool)
• Lamps - As many as you wish. Must have at least one.
• Cotton wicks
• Holy bell
• Kalash or a copper pot
• Thali
• White cloth to place the Shiva Linga or the image of Lord Shiva on

• Match box
• Incense sticks
• Dhoop
• Perfume or Attar - The fragrance of aloe is preferred
• Ashtagandha - Scented powder
• Sandal paste
• Ghee
• Camphor
• Sindoor

• Vibhooti - the holy ash
• Arka flower
• Bilwa leaves
• Flowers of Dhatoora
• Garland of flowers
• Rice (Akshata)
• Fruits - Bananas are important
• Ganga jal
• Milk - Cow's milk, raw.
• Yoghurt
• Dry fruits
• Tender coconut water
• Coconut
• Sweets
• Sugar
• Honey
• Panchamrit - A concoction of curd, honey, ghee, sugar and milk
• Areca nuts
• Betel leaf

The following are optional items:
• Image of Lord Ganesh
• Image of Goddess Lakshmi
• Aasan - A small wooden stool for sitting
• Small katoris or bowls
• Spoons
• Glasses
• A big bowl or vessel to perform abhishek
• Elaichi or cardamom
• Janeyoo (if performed by priests or Brahman)
• Flowers - white and pink lotus flowers
• Bhang
• Cloves
• Rose water
• Zaiphal
• Gulal
You must remember that it is not important to possess every item on this list.

Pooja
Vidhi
The
pooja
is
conducted
at
night.
The
Maha
Shivaratri
pooja
is
done
one
time
or
four
times
throughout
the
night.
If
you
prefer
to
perform
the
pooja
four
times,
the
duration
of
the
night
can
be
divided
into
four
prahars.
You
may
perform
a
pooja
during
each
of
the
four
prahars.
If
you
plan
on
doing
the
pooja
just
once,
you
may
do
it
during
the
midnight
time.
If you are performing the pooja just once, then you must perform the abhishekha with milk, sandalwood paste, curd, ghee, honey, sugar, rose water and water.
If you are performing the pooja four times during the four prahars, perform abhishek of water during the first prahar. In the second prahar, use curd to do the abhishekha. During the third and fourth prahars, use ghee and honey, respectively. You may use the other materials for abhishekha during the gaps inbetween the four abhishekhas.



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