The word Shivratri, translated as The Night of Shiv, is made up of two words- Shiv, the regenerating aspect of God, and Ratri which means night. It falls during the dark fortnight, Krishna Paksha, of Phalguna (February/March). It is considered to be the night festival for the devotees of Shiv. They observe a 24-hour fast […]
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The Significance of Shivling in Hindu Worship
Shivling, or sivalingam, is a significant Hindu symbol often misunderstood in the West. It combines two Sanskrit words: Shiva, representing God’s power to dissolve and regenerate creation, and linga, meaning symbol or sign. The cylindrical structure symbolizes the eternal nature of God. Despite its auspiciousness in Hindu rituals and ancient literature, Western interpretations have wrongly associated the shivling with phallic worship, causing offense among Hindus. This distortion often emerged from missionary propaganda aimed at converting Hindus. Mahatma Gandhi criticized this vulgar misinterpretation, highlighting the pain it caused within the community. In Canada, Hindu temples proudly display shivalinga, asserting their cultural identity.



