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Every year, Maha Shivaratri is one of the most important holidays celebrated in India. The holiday has a particular position in the Hindu calendar and is celebrated with tremendous zeal. Maha Shivaratri happens on February 18 this year.
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On this day, worshippers offer Lord Shiva a variety of offerings, including dhutra, bel patra, jalabhishek, and rudrabhishek. But, of all these things, Bel Patra is the most important. Devotees line up outside temples beginning at midnight to place bel leaves on the Shivling. But do you know why bel patra leaves are regarded as lucky?
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These leaves are very significant in Lord Shiva devotion because they represent three of the Hindu religion's main deities: Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva. According to the Shiva Purana, this leaf is one of the six sacred objects used to worship Lord Shiva. We have listed the proper methods for offering bel patra to Shivling below.
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How many leaves should be offered?
Offering 3 to 11 bel leaves on the Shivling is considered fortunate, but you can offer more. Even if you just have one bel patra leaf, Lord Shiva would be delighted if you worship him with a pure heart. Simultaneously, 108 bel patra should be presented on Shivling for early marriage.
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Bel leaves infused with Kumkum should be served
Remember only to lay the smooth section of the leaf on the Shivling. On the other hand, writing Om Namah Shivay on bel leaves with kumkum or sandalwood is said to be more productive.