Maha Shivratri

Maha Shivratri is celebrated every year in honour of the Hindu god Shiva. It is said that on this day, Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati. It is also said that on this day, Lord Shiva performs his divine dance called the Tandava. There are 12 shivratris every year but Maha Shivratri (or the great night of Shiva) is celebrated in between the months of February and March. 
Maha Shivratri is an important festival in Hinduism and it symbolises the overcoming of darkness and ignorance. It is celebrated by remembering Shiva, observing fasts, chanting prayers etc. 
There are many ideas as to why Shivratri is celebrated. Some believe that it is celebrated for Shiva and Parvati's marriage marriage, some think that Shiva performs the Tandava. But there are others who say that on the day of Maha Shivratri, Lord Shiva drank the Halahal poison which came during the churning the Ocean of Milk or the Samudra Manthan. Lord Shiva beheld the poison in his neck and because of this, he acquired the name of Nilkantha. 

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