Shivaratri festival

Published March 11, 2013
Hindu devotees pray during the annual Maha Shivaratri festival at Shivam Kovil in Colombo. Sri Lanka's Hindu devotes celebrate the annual Maha Shivaratri festival by fasting for an entire day and holding a night long vigil at Hindu temples island wide.?Photo by Reuters
Hindu devotees pray during the annual Maha Shivaratri festival at Shivam Kovil in Colombo. Sri Lanka's Hindu devotes celebrate the annual Maha Shivaratri festival by fasting for an entire day and holding a night long vigil at Hindu temples island wide.?Photo by Reuters
A Hindu Sadhu holy dressed as Hanuman, the monkey god, gestures at the Pashupatinath temple during Maha Shivaratri  festival in Kathmandu. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering special prayers and fasting.?Photo by AFP
A Hindu Sadhu holy dressed as Hanuman, the monkey god, gestures at the Pashupatinath temple during Maha Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu. Hindus mark the Maha Shivratri festival by offering special prayers and fasting.?Photo by AFP
Pintu Baba, 7, a Hindu holy man, looks at the camera on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple during the Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu. Celebrated by Hindu devotees all over the world, Shivaratri is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and holy men mark the occasion by praying, smoking marijuana or smearing their bodies with ashes.?Photo by Reuters
Pintu Baba, 7, a Hindu holy man, looks at the camera on the premises of Pashupatinath Temple during the Shivaratri festival in Kathmandu. Celebrated by Hindu devotees all over the world, Shivaratri is dedicated to Lord Shiva, and holy men mark the occasion by praying, smoking marijuana or smearing their bodies with ashes.?Photo by Reuters
Naga sadhus - Hindu holy men - take out a religious procession to offer holy water from the Ganga river at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri and the last day of the Kumbh.?Photo by AFP

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Naga sadhus - Hindu holy men - take out a religious procession to offer holy water from the Ganga river at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi on the occasion of Maha Shivaratri and the last day of the Kumbh.?Photo by AFP ,
Indian Hindu devotees pay their respects at a Shiva Lingam, a stone sculpture representing the phallus of the God Lord Shiva, at the Shivala Temple in Amritsar, on the occasion of the Maha Shivaratri festival dedicated to the Hindu God, Lord Shiva.?Photo by AFP
Indian Hindu devotees pay their respects at a Shiva Lingam, a stone sculpture representing the phallus of the God Lord Shiva, at the Shivala Temple in Amritsar, on the occasion of the Maha Shivaratri festival dedicated to the Hindu God, Lord Shiva.?Photo by AFP
A sadhu dressed as Hanuman, the monkey god of the Hindu pantheon, poses on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP
A sadhu dressed as Hanuman, the monkey god of the Hindu pantheon, poses on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP
A man arranges the beard of an Indian naked Hindu holy man during the Maha Shivratri fair in Junagadh, in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The five-day long fair will conclude on Sunday, coinciding with Shivratri, the festival dedicated to the worship of Hindu God Shiva.?Photo by AP
A man arranges the beard of an Indian naked Hindu holy man during the Maha Shivratri fair in Junagadh, in the western Indian state of Gujarat. The five-day long fair will conclude on Sunday, coinciding with Shivratri, the festival dedicated to the worship of Hindu God Shiva.?Photo by AP
A sadhu blows a conch shellon the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP
A sadhu blows a conch shellon the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP
An Indian Hindu man dressed as Lord Shiva hold an 'ajgar' - snake - as he takes part in a religious procession on the eve of the Maha Shivratri festival in Jalandhar.?Photo by AFP
An Indian Hindu man dressed as Lord Shiva hold an 'ajgar' - snake - as he takes part in a religious procession on the eve of the Maha Shivratri festival in Jalandhar.?Photo by AFP
A Sadhu (Hindu holy man) smokes marijuana using a chillum, a traditional clay pipe, as a holy offering for Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of creation and destruction, near the Pashupatinath Temple on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP
A Sadhu (Hindu holy man) smokes marijuana using a chillum, a traditional clay pipe, as a holy offering for Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of creation and destruction, near the Pashupatinath Temple on the eve of the Hindu festival Maha Shivaratri in Kathmandu.?Photo by AFP

Maha Shivaratri is the festival that celebrates the worship and devotion to the Hindu deity Shiva. The festival is observed by an all day fast and a nightlong vigil. Offerings such as sweets, flowers, Bilva leaves and bathing idols in milk are the traditional rituals practiced on during this festival. —Images by agencies

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