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Maha Shivratri is a significant Hindu festival celebrated to honour the divine wedding of Lord Shiva and his consort Goddess Parvati. Devotees observe fasts, perform rituals, and offer prayers to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. This day is also called the 'great night of Lord Shiva'. It is on this very day that Lord Shiva also performed the Tandava, the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Devotees observe fasts, offer prayers, and make donations as part of their worship. Offering flowers is an important part of this festival, and there is a belief that different flowers hold different symbolic significance in Hindu mythology. Knowing which flower to offer to Lord Shiva can add depth and meaning to the puja.

This year, the Maha Shivratri falls on 08 March 2024. Here are some of Lord Shiva's favorite flowers to offer on Maha Shivratri.
1.
Datura
(Datura
metel)
Datura
is
believed
to
be
Lord
Shiva's
favorite
flower.
It
is
commonly
offered
to
Lord
Shiva
during
puja
rituals.
The
trumpet-shaped
white
flowers
of
the
datura
plant
are
known
for
their
fragrance
and
are
considered
sacred
in
Hindu
mythology.
2.
Bael
Leaves
(Aegle
marmelos)
Bael
leaves
are
also
highly
favored
by
Lord
Shiva.
The
trifoliate
leaves
of
the
bael
tree
are
symbolic
of
the
trident
(trishul)
of
Lord
Shiva.
Offering
bael
leaves
is
believed
to
bring
good
fortune
and
blessings
from
Lord
Shiva.
3.
Lotus
(Nelumbo
nucifera)
The
lotus
is
a
sacred
flower
in
Hinduism
and
is
associated
with
purity,
enlightenment,
and
divine
beauty.
It
is
often
offered
to
Lord
Shiva
as
a
symbol
of
devotion
and
spiritual
growth.
4.
Madar
(Calotropis
gigantea)
Madar
flowers
are
also
considered
auspicious
and
are
offered
to
Lord
Shiva.
The
white
or
purple
flowers
of
the
madar
plant
are
known
for
their
fragrance
and
are
believed
to
be
dear
to
Lord
Shiva.
5.
Akanda
(Calotropis
procera)
Akanda
flowers,
also
known
as
milkweed,
are
considered
sacred
and
are
offered
to
Lord
Shiva.
The
white
or
purple
flowers
of
the
akanda
plant
are
believed
to
symbolize
purity
and
devotion.
6.
Jasmine
(Jasminum)
Jasmine
flowers
are
known
for
their
sweet
fragrance
and
are
often
associated
with
purity
and
auspiciousness.
Offering
jasmine
flowers
to
Lord
Shiva
is
believed
to
bring
blessings
and
prosperity.
7.
Maulshree
(Mimusops
elengi)
Maulshree
flowers
are
highly
fragrant
and
are
considered
sacred
in
Hindu
mythology.
Offering
maulshree
flowers
to
Lord
Shiva
is
believed
to
bring
happiness
and
fulfillment
of
desires.
8.
Champa
(Magnolia
champaca)
Champa
flowers
are
known
for
their
pleasant
fragrance
and
are
considered
sacred
in
Hinduism.
Offering
champa
flowers
to
Lord
Shiva
is
believed
to
bring
peace
and
prosperity.
9.
Marigold
(Tagetes)
Marigold
flowers
are
often
used
in
Hindu
rituals
and
are
considered
auspicious.
Offering
marigold
flowers
to
Lord
Shiva
is
believed
to
bring
success
and
happiness.
10.
Rose
(Rosa)
Roses
are
symbols
of
love
and
devotion
and
are
often
offered
to
deities
in
Hindu
rituals.
Offering
roses
to
Lord
Shiva
is
believed
to
express
deep
love
and
reverence.



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