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===Shiv Ratri===
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Shiva Ratri or Shiv Jayanti is a Hindu festival or holy day that is celebrated once every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha of the month Maagha (as per Shalivahana) or Phalguna(as per Vikrama) in the Hindu Calendar. Known variously as Maha Shivratri, Maha Sivaratri, Shivaratri or Sivaratri it means literaly the Birth [[Night of Shiva]]. Traditionally, the most significant practices on this day are offerings of Bael (Bilva) leaves to the Lord [[Shiva]], fasting and all night long vigil.  
Shiv-Ratri marks the Incarnation of God.Even as the rising sun comes out at the end of the night... to illuminate the world,
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there is a dawn in history when the light of God, the Sun of Knowledge, shines brighter than ever, removing darkness and intensifying the light of that which is real,reminding us of our true nature as souls. This gift enables us to live in the awareness
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To the Brahmakumaris, the festival symbolises divine incarnation of their god [[Shiva]] on earth into Lekhraj Kirpalani in 1937 and is a [[rememberance]] of this same incident 5,000 years ago.  "Night" symbolizes to the BKs the moral degradation into which the humanity has sunk, according to what they see as "the darkness of ignorance".
that we are all God's children, with innate qualities of peace, love, and wisdom.
 

Revision as of 05:47, 9 March 2007

Shiva Ratri or Shiv Jayanti is a Hindu festival or holy day that is celebrated once every year on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha of the month Maagha (as per Shalivahana) or Phalguna(as per Vikrama) in the Hindu Calendar. Known variously as Maha Shivratri, Maha Sivaratri, Shivaratri or Sivaratri it means literaly the Birth Night of Shiva. Traditionally, the most significant practices on this day are offerings of Bael (Bilva) leaves to the Lord Shiva, fasting and all night long vigil.

To the Brahmakumaris, the festival symbolises divine incarnation of their god Shiva on earth into Lekhraj Kirpalani in 1937 and is a rememberance of this same incident 5,000 years ago. "Night" symbolizes to the BKs the moral degradation into which the humanity has sunk, according to what they see as "the darkness of ignorance".