Maha Shivratri is transformative – Message from GHDS

See full message from Dr. Vindhya Vasini Persaud, President of the Guyana Hindu Dharmic Sabha on Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri is transformative 

Shivratri is obseved on the 14th day of the Hindu month of Phalgun and is consecrated for the worship of Mahadev.

Maha Shivratri is a profound opportunity for internal revolution. For the modern Hindu—especially the youth navigating a chaotic world—see  Shiva as the ultimate symbol of balance, strength, and self-mastery.
The worship of Bhagwan Shiva serves as a catalyst for transformation.
Maha Shivratri, the “Great Night of Shiva,” is a spiritual junction where the human soul seeks to align with the Divine. It is the darkest night of the year, yet it is celebrated with the greatest light of consciousness.
While the pouring of jal (water) and offering of bael leaves as Abhishekam is a beautiful traditions,  the true offering is our ego, negativity, and ignorance.
In an age of digital noise, the “Jaagran” (all-night vigil) is a practice in mental discipline. It challenges us to find stillness within, to master of our senses, not be overcome by distractions.
The worship of Bhagwan Shiva is uniquely “relatable” because Shiva represents the rejection of the superficial. He is the Yogi who meditates in the Himalayas and the Nataraja who dances the universe into existence.
Shiva is the master of Tapas (discipline). For a young person, this transforms into focus. By meditating on Shiva, one learns to channel raw energy into constructive action, turning “chaos into creativity.”
We often think of “destruction” as negative, but Shiva destroys only that which holds us back:
* Fear and self-doubt.
* Toxic habits and attachments.
* The “inner demons” of anger and greed.
By clearing the old, you make space for a “New You”—stronger, wiser, and more compassionate.
3. Equality and Inclusion
Bhagwan Shiva teaches us to see the divine in everyone, promoting a message of universal love and  acceptance.
“Be Your Own Mahadev” – to worship Shiva is to recognize your own potential, to be a protector of the weak, a seeker of truth, and a pillar of strength for your community.
On this auspicious night, as the chants of ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ resonate, let it not just be a sound, but a vibration that awakens your conscience. Let the Neelkanth (the blue-throated one) inspire you to process the the negativity and hate that exists in the world without letting it enter your heart.

Shivratri is auspicious and sacred and staying awake in mediation throughout the night develops a higher state of consciousness that is divine and transformational. Happy Maha Shivratri. Har Har Mahadev

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