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Shiva's Light: Thousands Meditate on Maha Shivaratri
15 Feb
Summary
- Thousands gathered for Maha Shivaratri at Art of Living's ashram.
- Celebrations included meditation, music, and Vedic ceremonies.
- Devotees viewed relics believed to be from the original Somnath Jyotirlinga.

Thousands of devotees recently converged at the Art of Living International Centre in Bengaluru for a profound Maha Shivaratri celebration. The spiritual gathering, led by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, spanned a night filled with meditation, devotional music, and sacred rituals. A significant highlight was the Rudra Puja, a ceremony dedicated to Lord Shiva, which was also replicated at approximately 150 locations worldwide.
Spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar enlightened the attendees, explaining that Maha Shivaratri represents the mind transcending the material world. He described Lord Shiva as the embodiment of consciousness, devotion, and selfless service, emphasizing that faith-filled participation in the festival brings immense fulfillment and joy. The event also offered devotees a rare chance to see relics believed to be from the original Somnath Jyotirlinga, adding a layer of historical and spiritual significance.
The ashram's festivities resonated with international attendees, with visitors from around 50 countries joining in chanting, singing, and meditation. The atmosphere was described as both festive and deeply spiritually uplifting, showcasing a global community united in devotion and spiritual practice.




