Maha Shivaratri with Sri M

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Shiva is the symbol of all that we can think of on our spiritual journey to perfection. Shiva means Auspiciousness. Shivam is the all-pervading Supreme reality whose qualities are consciousness, bliss and auspiciousness.


The essence of our consciousness is Shivam. Therefore, when it is said, “Chidananda roopam, shivoham shivoham”, it means that that Supreme reality, whose spark is inside me, is Supreme auspiciousness. I am of the real form of Shiva, which is auspicious all-pervading reality.

After midnight, begins a new day. Shiva finishes his dance of destruction.

The dance of destruction is actually a renewal, where the old is destroyed and the new takes place.

When Shankara, who is the representative form of that Supreme Being, dances this dance of destruction, the Tandava Nritya, it is said that the entire Universe shakes and shivers and everything falls to pieces. This is the renewing and destructive aspect of divinity that you see every day in the outside world and the inner world. When this turmoil takes places within, when the dance of destruction of Shiva takes place in our hearts, then much of the old is destroyed. All the aspects of the ego, are churned up, broken and thrown to bits by the Tandava Nritya. When they are broken to bits, only peace and blissfulness remains, which is the essence of consciousness.


Inner significance of Shivaratri


On the Shivalinga, water should always be dripping from the top, as a constant abhisheka is going on. The real meaning of this, according to Raja Yogis, is that inside the sahasrara chakra, in the center is the point which is called, the “Brahma randra” – the door way of the Brahman. When one enters through that, one comes face to face with that which we call Shivam – the lingam. In the highest state of meditation, amrita drips on to that linga constantly. And what the yogi tastes is the nectar that flows down. Anyone who has touched the amrita, even a drop of it, or a half a drop of it, becomes so intoxicated and filled with the joy of Shivam, that nothing else is an attraction to him.

It doesn’t mean he needs to run away from the world. He could continue to be in the world but he realizes that he is free of all this and is a part of that all-pervading Shivam.

All this is the inner significance of Shivaratri.

So, the auspiciousness that we seek, the Shivam that we seek, is to be sought inwardly. And the destruction that takes place is our connection to the outward. This is the dance of Shiva.

Shiva & Shakti


Shiva sitting cross legged, with his eyes closed is the symbol of the yogi in meditation.

The snake that sits around Shankara is the ancient symbol of wisdom. The symbol that signifies the tremendous energy called Para Shakti. It’s also called Kula Kundalini, Bhavani, Tripura Sundari, who lies latent, coiled without action in most people, in the Mooladhara. And the whole of the process of awakening, the experience of the night of Shiva, is the awakening of that energy. And it’s a gradual progress through the different chakras, till it reaches the Sahasrara chakra and becomes one with that supreme Shivam.

Shivam is nowhere other than in our own system. From our point of view, Varanasi, where Shiva sits, is the point between the eyebrows. Where the Varuna and the Asi River flow and join together. From there, it is but one step to Nirvana.

So this is the significance of Shivaratri.

Maha Shivaratri at Madanapalle in 2022


The MAHA SHIVARATRI is on Tuesday, 1st March, 2022.

The celebration will begin in the morning at 11.00 am IST on 1st March and end by 8.00 am IST on 2nd March 2022.

Registration will start at 8.00 am IST on Wed, 16th Feb and close at 08.00 pm IST on Wed, 23rd Feb 2022.

Kindly wait for the registration announcement and follow instructions. Registration requests that are received prior to 08.00 am will not be considered.


Concept of Shivaratri
Inner Significance of Samudra Manthan
Concept & Meaning of Tandava Nritya
Significance of Trishul,Pasha & Damaru
Lighting the Dhuni
Nirvana Shatakam

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