Daily Maha Lingarchana A Rudra Yagya During Navaratri
Maha Lingarchana is a unique and powerful Rudra Yagya where Lord Śiva is worshipped in the form of 365 clay Siva Lingas (Pārthiva Lingas), representing each day of the year and the countless forms of Rudra.
During Navaratri, this sacred worship becomes especially auspicious, as the combined energies of the Divine Mother (Śakti) and Lord Śiva (Śiva–Śakti union) bestow immense blessings on devotees.
Significance of Maha Lingarchana
- Rudra Aavahana: Through 169 Rudra Mantras chanted by multiple Vedic priests, Śiva’s divine presence is invoked into each Linga.
- 365 Pārthiva Lingas: Symbolize the dissolution of daily sins, karmic obstacles, and protection for every day of the year.
- Śiva–Śakti Union: Performed during Navaratri, it harmonizes the grace of Goddess Durga with the protective power of Lord Rudra.
Benefits of Daily Maha Lingarchana
- Karma Cleansing: Dissolves past karmic afflictions, sins, and birth doshas.
- Health & Healing: Bestows longevity, vitality, and protection from diseases.
- Prosperity & Success: Grants growth in business, employment, and wealth.
- Peace & Protection: Shields devotees from negativity, fear, and adversities.
- Family Well-being: Brings harmony, stability, and happiness in relationships.
- Spiritual Progress: Leads towards devotion, inner purity, and ultimate liberation (moksha).
In essence: Sponsoring or participating in the Daily Maha Lingarchana during Navaratri brings health, wealth, protection, peace, and spiritual elevation—a sacred opportunity to receive both Śiva’s grace and Śakti’s blessings together.