Shivaratri Celebrations in 60s & 70s at Prasanthi Nilayam || Lingodbhavam || Vibhuti Abhishekam
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Shivaratri literally means ‘the night of Shiva’. Bhagawan says that unlike any other night, this is the night of concentration, dedication and illumination. We know every month is divided into two fortnights. Shivaratri falls on the fourteenth day after the full moon day – the time when the moon is least visible.
This effort can be in many ways, one of them being keeping vigil all night and chanting His name. That is why we do akhanda bhajans, the non-stop bhajan singing.
The Mahasivarathri at Prasanthi Nilayam was this year attended by a much larger crowd of devotees than usual. At 8 A.M. that day, Baba hoisted the Prasanthi Flag on top of the Mandir, and blessed the vast assemblage. Explaining the meaning of the symbol on the flag, He exhorted all to overcome the three great enemies of spiritual progress namely, desire, anger and jealousy.
At noon Mahabhishekam was performed and during the proceedings, Baba materialised a twin Lingam.
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