21 Feb 2020
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Art of Living International Center,
21st km Kanakapura Road, Udaypura, Bangalore, India, 560082
21st km Kanakapura Road, Udaypura, Bangalore, India, 560082
Maha Shivaratri 2020
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<p class="black"><em>Mahashivratri</em> is the day of <em>Shiva</em>. Wherever there is beauty, truth, and benevolence, there is <em>Shiva</em>. And, there is no place where the <em>Shiva</em>principle is absent. But, <em>Shiva</em> is not a person. It is that principle which is the summum bonum of the whole creation and pervades the entire universe. This principle, called the <em>Shiva Tattva</em>, is the quintessence of life and is present deep within every living being.</p>
<p class="black">On <em>Mahashivratri</em>, we celebrate the <em>Shiva Tattv</em>a by going deep within us, meditating, and rejoicing in the <em>Shiva</em> energy. There are certain days and time frames in a year when one’s mental health and spiritual faculties are enhanced and <em>Mahashivratri</em> is one such precious day.</p>