Maha Shivaratri, the "Great Night of Shiva," is a major Hindu festival celebrated annually (Feb 15/16, 2026) to honor Lord Shiva, symbolizing the overcoming of darkness and ignorance. It marks Shiva’s cosmic dance (Tandava), his marriage to Goddess Parvati, and the night he became still, observed through fasting, meditation, and all-night vigils.
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