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Shiva Ratri

Kathmandu : Nepal | 9 months ago  
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  • Lord Shiva
    Lord Shiva
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    Lord Shiva
  • Pashupatinath Temple
    Pashupatinath Temple
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    Pashupatinath Temple
  • Pashupatinath Temple during the night
    Pashupatinath Temple during the night
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    Pashupatinath Temple during the night
  • Only Hindus Allowed
    Only Hindus Allowed
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    Only Hindus Allowed
  • Pashupatinath Temple
    Pashupatinath Temple
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    Pashupatinath Temple
  • Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
  • Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
  • Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
  • Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
  • A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
    A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
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    A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
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    A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
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    A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
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    A sadhu (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
  • Sadhus (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
    Sadhus (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
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    Sadhus (holy man) getting ready for Shiva Ratri
  • A sadhu and a foreign tourist
    A sadhu and a foreign tourist
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    A sadhu and a foreign tourist
  • A sadhu offering his blessing
    A sadhu offering his blessing
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    A sadhu offering his blessing
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    Shiva Ratri
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    A foreign tourist posing for a photo with a sadhu
  • A sadhu smoking pot in front of a poster of Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati
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    A sadhu smoking pot in front of a poster of Lord Shiva and his wife ...
  • Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
    Sadhus indulging in marijuna on Shiva Ratri festival.
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    Shadhu preparing for a feast in Shivaratri
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    A sadhu smiling
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    A sadhu smiling
  • Sadhu & money
    Sadhu & money
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    A sadhu is happy after receiving money
  • A sadhu preparing for a shower
    A sadhu preparing for a shower
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    aA sadhu preparing for a shower in the adjacent baghmati river
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    Doping
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    Doping
Lord Shiva

Shiva Ratri is the night of Lord Shiva when He himself was created by His own Divine Grace and Hindus all over the world celebrate this day with a lot of zeal and enthusiasm. Shiva Ratri literally means ' the night consecrated to Shiva'. This auspicious festival falls on the fourteenth day of the waning moon in the month of Falgun, (February - March in the Gregorian calendar ). The temple of Pashupatinath in Kathmandu which is considered as one of the holiest shrines of the Hindus, glorifying Lord Shiva, thus receives more than 100,000 worshippers during the festival of Shiva Ratri. These worshippers come from far and wide to pay their respects and homage to Mahadev on his sacred day.

Shiva Ratri is a much anticipated festival by all Hindus. And tomorrow all their waiting and anticipation is going to end for tomorrow is Shiva Ratri. Pilgrims, tourists and yogis (holy men), from all over Southeast Asia, America and Europe come to Kathmandu weeks before the festival. On this holy day people fast through out the day. At dawn, worshippers take a holy bath or dip in the river and go to the temple to worship

Not long ago Nepal was the only Hindu kingdom in the world and thus the land of Lord Shiva, Lord of all Lords, for here you can feel his presence everywhere. Even in the sacred texts of the Hindus it has been stated that Mt. Kailash in the Himalayas is the abode of Lord Shiva or Mahadeva as he is also known. Shiva the Destroyer of Evil is among the most praised and worshipped of all the gods in the Hindu religion. Hindus all over the world know him through different names and forms. The country has thousands of idols and monuments, which glorify his name, the most common one being the Shiva Linga or the phallus of Shiva that represents him. For it is the Shiva linga that Hindus regard as the symbol of creation, the beginning of everything.

Pashupatinath temple is located at the eastern part of the Kathmandu valley on the banks of the holy river Bagmati. Pashupatinath, which literally means ‘the Lord of animals’, is one of the many forms of the Lord. He is the guardian deity, protector of our Hindu Kingdom of Nepal, thus Shiva Ratri is one of the major festivals of Nepal. Pilgrims from all over Nepal as Pashupatinath Temple well as India come to Pashupatinath to worship and pray to the deity on his birthday and wash away all the sins committed by them. Only Hindus are allowed inside the temple and tourists are only permitted to observe the festival from across the Bagmati river.

One of the interesting aspects of Shiva Ratri is that on this day devotees and non-devotees alike freely indulge in smoking intoxicating substances such as marijuana and bhang for it is the only day in the annual calendar when marijuana is legal. Many people take these intoxicants in the belief that it pleases Lord Shiva for he too is said to be fond of it. Thus marijuana is taken as prasad, holy food blessed by the Gods and one can see eager tourists and faithful Nepalese flocking around the temple complex of the Ram Janaki Mandir across the Bagmati river opposite to the main temple complex of Pashupatinath lingering around sadhus and babas in the hope for some prasad from them.

The Puran, one of the many holy texts of the Hindus, tells us that if you worship Lord Shiva on this day all your sins will be forgiven. The puran talks about an event that occurred ages before about a hunter from Benares. This man worshipped Lord Shiva unknowingly on Shiva Ratri and he was forgiven for all his sins.

On Shiva Ratri the temple of Pashupatinath is filled with worshippers. Devotees are not distinguished as poor or rich but treated equally for Lord Shiva treats us all equally. In the recent past even the King of Nepal and the royal family used to pay homage to the Pashupatunath on this day along with the thousands that gather to celebrate the festival. Thus the festival of Shiva Ratri shows the devotion and faith Nepalese have towards the Hindu religion.

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Posted By rohitbcl rohitbcl | 9 months ago
How i wish everyday was Shiv Rathri ! Then marijuana can be consumed freely in all forms ;)

Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
hmm rohit.. i can hear you... May the Lord Shiva hear you too and 'thy wish be granted..."
Posted By Majdy Majdy | 9 months ago
Wow...Marijuana as holy food, now that's unique.

Happy Shiva Ratri to you, dear friend! :-)
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
Thanks majdy... I wish you the same... mere dost...
Posted By sideeq sideeq | 9 months ago
this is mysticisim practiced in islam chriainity and judaisim
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
Oh really! Well, I didn't know that.. I thought it was 'HARAM' in Islam... About Judaism, well I don't know.. cause I've seen a lot of Israeli tourists, smoking pot in Nepal..

:)
Reply By citizenjournal citizenjournal | 9 months ago
this is news to me.
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
k... but well.. that's how it is in Nepal..
Posted By BorderExplorer BorderExplorer | 9 months ago
Great report! Very informative!
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
Thank you BE...

:)
Posted By vishnughimire vishnughimire | 9 months ago
Yes i agree with BorderExplorer, Keep it up Kuldeep and thank you very much for sharing this intresting report, hoping the same in future. Different taste and informative too..! and yes the Sadhus pictures are great... Thanks
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
Dhannebaad MunnaBhai...

Boleto Mamu ka waat lag gaya... red wine pitay-pitay..

hahahahaha
Posted By Punditty Punditty | 9 months ago
Happy Shiva Ratri and thank you for the informative report.
Reply By cooldiponline cooldiponline | 9 months ago
I wish you the same Punditty..

Thanks :)
Posted By sideeq sideeq | 9 months ago
please read this link this how i came to know about it

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maha_Shivaratri#Mahashivaratri_in_South_India
Posted By slydog slydog | 9 months ago
Don't bogart that joint..my friend :)
Posted By johnnyg johnnyg | 9 months ago
Interesting! Good report, surely added to my knowledge! And yes, natural-based drugs form an important role in quite a few of the religions, or should I say, spirituality.
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