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Mahashivratri, a festival deeply rooted in the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati holds a significant place in the hearts of devotees across India. This year, the auspicious occasion is set to be observed on 08 March 2024.
As per traditions that have been followed for years and are to be carried forward for many more, the festival involves the revered practice of performing Rudrabhishek on the Shivling.

Astrological remedies, believed to bring happiness and peace, play a crucial role in the day's observances. Bringing these three specific plants into one's home on Mahashivratri can help one to garner blessings from Lord Shiva.
1.
Belpatra
Plant
The
Belpatra
plant,
as
described
in
ancient
scriptures,
holds
a
special
place
in
Lord
Shiva's
heart.
It
is
a
tradition
to
offer
Belpatra
to
the
Shivling
on
Mahashivratri,
which
is
said
to
please
Lord
Shiva
immensely.
Moreover,
introducing
a
Belpatra
plant
into
your
home
on
this
day
is
believed
to
dispel
negative
energies,
creating
a
protective
aura
around
your
living
space.
2.
Dhatura
Plant
Despite
the
general
advice
against
keeping
thorny
plants
at
home,
the
Dhatura
plant
is
an
exception
on
Mahashivratri.
According
to
Astrologer
Radhakant
Vats,
bringing
a
Dhatura
plant
into
your
home
on
this
sacred
day
is
considered
highly
auspicious.
This
plant
is
not
only
associated
with
attracting
happiness
and
prosperity
but
also
with
offering
protection
against
calamities
and
invoking
Lord
Shiva's
blessings.
3.
Mogra
Plant
In
the
spirit
of
Mahashivratri,
it
is
also
recommended
to
sow
a
Mogra
plant
at
home.
This
plant
is
believed
to
be
a
favorite
of
Goddess
Parvati.
By
doing
so,
devotees
are
said
to
receive
the
grace
of
the
Goddess,
aiding
in
the
alleviation
of
marital
troubles
and
enhancing
the
harmony
within
one's
domestic
life.
The festival of Mahashivratri not only commemorates the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati but also serves as an opportunity for devotees to invite positive energy into their lives through age-old traditions and astrological remedies.



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