Maha Shivratri in 2023: Greetings, quotes, messages to share on this day

To celebrate the happy event of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s marriage, send your loved ones heartfelt greetings, messages, and quotations.

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The festival of Maha Shivratri is almost approaching, and planning is in full swing. One of the most important Hindu festivals, Maha Shivratri is widely observed and joyfully celebrated throughout the nation.

The celebration recalls the evening on which Lord Shiva performed the Tandava, a heavenly dance that represents the cycle of creation and destruction. Maha Shivratri is said to celebrate Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s second divine marriage, which took place in a lavish wedding ceremony.

Here are some greetings, messages, and quotations for the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri that you may share with your loved ones to make the celebrations more joyful.


Maha Shivratri 2023: Wishes


“May Lord Shiva provide you with health, prosperity, and money. Greetings on Maha Shivratri”.

“I pray that Lord Shiva would constantly shower you and your family with grace, goodness, and luxury. Happy Maha Shivratri”.

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“I pray that Lord Shiva will bless you and your family with his heavenly blessings. I wish you a happy Maha Shivaratri”.

Greetings for Maha Shivratri 2023


“I pray that you and your family may always be blessed by Lord Shiva's holy energy. I'm wishing you a happy and lovely Maha Shivratri”.

“Your blessings will bring everyone joy, serenity, and lots of smiles. Shivay Namah!! Maha Shivratri!"

Quotes on Maha Shivratri


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"The knowledge produced by Lord Shiva is the source of practically everything spiritual in the earth."

“Lord Shiva’s auspicious day is today. Enjoy it joyfully and work to make people aware of Lord Shiva's principles. Greetings on Maha Shivratri.”

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FAQs


Q1. What foods can you consume during the Maha Shivratri fast?
During the vrat, non cereal dishes including sabudana (tapioca pearls), buckwheat, or ragi are permitted.

Q2. Why is Maha Shivratri celebrated?
The celebration recalls the evening on which Lord Shiva performed the Tandava, a heavenly dance that represents the cycle of creation and destruction.
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