Shivaratri Myths

There are numerous myths regarding the origin of Shivaratri. Most of the stories of Shivratri can be traced to the Puranas. A few important legends are detailed below. It must be noted that almost all the myths happened during night and this is one of the reason for celebrating Shivaratri during night.

Myth of Shivratri based on Vishnu and Brahma searching for the origin of Linga

Lord Vishnu and Brahma wanted to know who was superior and this led to a fight. Lord Shiva intervened and said whoever can find out the origin or end of Shivling is superior. Lord Shiva appeared before them in the form of a huge pillar of fire. Lord Vishnu went down searching and Brahma went up searching. Both traveled and traveled but never met the beginning or end.

After the futile search, Lord Vishnu and Brahma prayed to Shiva and appeared before them in the form of Jyotirlinga and this day of the appearance of Lord Shiva is celebrated as Shivratri.

The Story of Shivaratri based on Samudra Manthan

This is a famous legend on Shivaratri and happened during the churning of ocean by Devas and Asuras to get ‘Amrit.’ While churning the ocean, highly toxic poison came out and Lord Vishnu asked the ‘devas’ and ‘asuras’ to approach Lord Shiva. He agreed immediately to help them and drank the poison. In order the poison to have no effect, Lord Shiva should not sleep. So the ‘devas’ and ‘asuras’ kept praying the whole night. Pleased with the devotion Lord Shiva said ‘whoever worships me on this day will get their wishes fulfilled.’

The story of Mahashivratri and the fall of ketaki flower

This myth is similar to the appearance of the Jyotirlinga legend. Brahma went up searching for the end of the Jyotirlinga and Vishnu went down. Brahma after traveling for a while saw a ketaki flower (screw pine) dangling down. He stopped his search and took the flower and returned to Lord Shiva. Vishnu too came back soon and expressed his inability to find the beginning. But Brahma said he found the ketaki flower atop the Jyotirlinga and ketki supported it. Lord Shiva became furious and cursed ketki flower that it will not be offered in worship.

The story of Shivratri based on hunter unknowingly dropping Bilva leaves on Lingam

There once lived a tribal hunter who was a Shiva devotee. One day he lost his way while hunting and was trapped in the forest at night. Soon wild animals started to gather around him and he climbed a Bel or Bilva tree. In order to keep himself awake, he started plucking Bilva leaves and dropped it down repeating ‘Om Namah Shivaya.’ In the morning, he discovered that he had been dropping the leaves on a Shivling. And the word spread that he was saved by Lord Shiva. People started celebrating the day as Shivratri. The story is mentioned in Mahabharata by Bhismha while on the bed of arrows. The hunter was born as King Chitra bhanu who could remember his previous births. And he discussed the importance of Shivaratri with a sage.

Apart from these myths, it is said that the reunion of Lord Shiva and Parvati happened on the Shivratri day. Another legend states that Lord Shiva performed the Taandava on this day.

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8 comments:

Neeraj said...

Thanks for the knowledge !!!

vikki said...

but i am not satisfy by this answer ... i want to know why we worship shiv lings... whats the reason behind this....if u know plz acknowledge me....
thanks

Anonymous said...

It is said that we worship the ligham as the cosmic whole. Science now knows what the ancient sages of old always knew, the universe is egg shaped. It is way to put the formless universe into form.
Namah Shivayah

Niwashini Nambiar said...

wow!!!! i've gained a lots of knowledge about the sivaratri now...last time i used to stay awake in the shivan temple during sivarathiri..n yet i really dosen't know why does shivarathri is being celebrated..now i've knew it...and i'm feeling extremely happy bout it....
THANKS...

Anonymous said...

About why we worship shiva in the form of linga, skanda purana narrates. Kumara sambhavam, a telugu classic was written about it. Its a long story, munis curse shiva so his lings drops on to earth and parvati takes the shape of a yoni to receive it.

siris said...

the above cmmnet is true, before shiva use to take bhikshatan's near sage's ashram's.. but sage's wife useto admire shiva's beauty & were not able to takethere mind off abt it, so sage's cursed him tht you will b covered with ashe's & your lingam(male part) will fall apart,so parvathi went to earth to receive it,,so shivalingam promtly mean's prakruthi & pursha, so,worshipping shivalinga fulfills all desire's ,

Jitesh said...

Good informations on our own past and present worshipping. Atleast, we are trying to know why do we follow rituals. I always believe, there is a logical reason behind all rituals which science also support ( progessing slowly). Because most of us are science students, we are habituated to believe what science says only. But, i still believe, no matter how doubtfull we are, atleast we are reading what we want to know and that's the key..so, keep posting new informations all the time and make other people aware of logical rituals..Hari om..

Prithvi said...

Shiva ratri is celebrated to ask Shiva to come down or simply because Shiva came to earth so we celebrate it .If simply because Shiva came to earth then we should pray daily because gods were living on earth for long long years.I dont know if you know please inform me

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