Mahashivratri is a major festival for Shiva devotees worldwide. In Kashmir, it is uniquely celebrated as "Herath" by the Kashmiri Pandit community. The festival begins on the 13th day of Phalgun (February/March) and lasts until the new moon. "Herath" comes from "Hara" (Shiva) and "Ratri" (night). It symbolizes the unity of divine forces, consciousness, and feminine energy. The festival honors the sacred union of Shiva and Parvati, reflecting the broader significance of Mahashivratri.
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