Mahesh Navami falls on Navami or the ninth day of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyestha. The festival is mainly celebrated by the devotees of Lord Shiva who is popularly known by various names, one of which is Mahesh. The name is a symbol of deep devotion towards Lord Shiva. It is believed that he appeared in front of his devotees for the first time on the auspicious day of Mahesh Navami. The day is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
This year Mahesh Navami falls on May 31.
Mahesh Navami 2020 Date: 31st May 2020, Sunday
Sunrise: 6.20 AM
Sunset: 6.12 PM
Navami Tithi begins at 6.27 PM on 30th May 2020
Navami Tithi ends at 4.06 PM on 31st May 2020
Mahesh Navami Puja Vidhi:
Mahesh Navami Story:
It is predominantly a festival of Hindus and is celebrated in many parts of the country especially in Rajasthan. Newly wedded couples are especially asked to worship the Lord and Goddess Parvati on this day to start the new phase in their lives with happiness and goodwill. Devotees from all walks of life worship Mahesh and Goddess Parvati on this day. Temples are adorned with flowers and are accompanied by piousness and serenity all over the place.
On the day of Mahesh Navami, worship Lord Shiva by law. On this day, worship Lord Shiva with lotus flowers, Happy Mahesh Navami!
Wishing each one of you and your family a very Happy Mahesh Navami. May Lord Mahesha family (Mahesh Parivar) fulfill all your wishes in Health, Wealth & Happiness in your life.
May this Mahesh Navami bring happiness and celebration in every Maheshwari family, Happy Mahesh Navami
Long live the tradition of Maheshwari culture and as the generations have passed by Maheshwari culture is getting stronger and stronger let’s keep it up. Best Wishes for Mahesh Navami.
May the Maheshwari tradition and culture live long, Happy Mahesh Navami
Mahesh Navami brings through, the beauty of the culture and elements around it.
Mahesh Navami Wishes and Blessings to you and your family. May the almighty Lord Rama bless you all, with good things and perfect health. Happy Mahesh Navami
In Tantric tradition, Shiva and Shakti or Purusha and Prakriti represent the two fundamental forces that sustain the universe; all that exists is an interplay of these forces.
The seeds of divinity live in everyone. Chanting of Om Namah Shivaya mantra is the art of sprouting that divinity.
The logic is simple: if you do the right things, the right things will happen to you even without your intent.
I listened mesmerized, visualizing the goddess with her divine mate, wondering if it was possible for humans to replicate this perfect relationship.
Creation and Destruction are attached. If something dies, another thing takes birth and everything between the creation and destruction is your journey of life.