Your Privacy is Important to us

We encourage you to review our Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy.

By continuing, you agree to the Terms listed here. In case you want to opt out, please click "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in the footer of this page.

Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information

We won't sell or share your personal information to inform the ads you see. You may still see interest-based ads if your information is sold or shared by other companies or was sold or shared previously.

Continue on TOI App
Open App
Login for better experience!
Login Now
Welcome! to timesofindia.com
TOI INDTOI USTOI GCC
TOI+
  • Home
  • Live
  • TOI Games
  • Top Headlines
  • India
  • City News
  • Photos
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Entertainment
  • Movie Reviews
  • Lifestyle
  • Podcasts
  • Elections
  • Web Series
  • Sports
  • TV
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Events
  • World
  • Music
  • Astrology
  • Videos
  • Tech
  • Auto
  • Education
  • Log Out
Follow Us On
Open App
  • ETIMES
  • CINEMA
  • VIDEOS
  • TV
  • LIFESTYLE
  • VISUAL STORIES
  • MUSIC
  • TRAVEL
  • FOOD
  • TRENDING
  • EVENTS
  • THEATRE
  • PHOTOS
  • MOVIE REVIEWS
  • MOVIE LISTINGS
  • HEALTH
  • RELATIONSHIP
  • WEB SERIES
  • BOX OFFICE

Why milk is an integral part of Maha Shivratri celebration

iStock | Last updated on - Feb 21, 2020, 10:11 IST
Comments
Share
1/3

What is Maha Shivratri?

According to Hindu scriptures, it is a Hindu festival that is celebrated on the 13th night and the 14th day of the month of Maagh of Hindu calendar. The day involves fasting throughout the day and also includes offering prayer to the holy ‘Shivling’ and grand celebration of the wedding ceremony of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati takes place at midnight. The day holds special importance for married women, as they observe fast for the entire day and worship Lord Shiva for the longevity of their husbands.



2/3

Importance of milk

According to scriptures, it is believed that Lord Shiva performs ‘tandava’ on this auspicious night. It is believed that the dance depicts the cycle of the creation, and destruction of the universe. In order to calm him, he is offered soothing ingredients like milk and honey. It is also believed that on this day ocean churning (Samudra Manthan) took place and to save the world Lord Shiva swallowed all the venom. The venom had warm properties which turned his throat blue and to soothe his throat ingredients like honey, milk and curd where offered on this day.

3/3

The magical nectar

The magical combination of honey and milk is poured on top of the god's idol or linga, as a ritual bath that takes the shape of a massive movement on this occasion. Health experts believe that the combination is a magical nector for humans as well. Honey is a natural antioxidant, with anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. And milk, on the other hand, is a vital source of calcium, protein, vitamins, minerals, and lactic acid. When they are mixed together, this drink helps improve health issues like irregular digestion, insomnia, skincare and also increases stamina.

Top Comment
R
Rakesh Arya
2297 days ago
milk is not for human....their milk is for their babies...we simply steal it , depriving their babies.
Read allPost comment
Featured In lifestyle
  • Cambodia becomes 9th country to accept UPI payments: What Indian travellers need to know
  • Bihar's 220-km Riverfront Expressway plan may open next real estate hotspots in the state; what investors should know
  • How CERN made Nataraja, a symbol of cosmic energy, connecting Lord Shiva's dance to quantum physics
  • Personality test: The tree you choose reveals your hidden inner trauma
  • 10 unique baby names that mean endless, infinite, or eternal
  • I went to Jagannath Temple in Puri and what I found was not god or spirituality but.......
  • ‘I’m tired of seeing slums on my feed’: Chandigarh’s planning, greenery and order challenge a British architect’s perception of India
  • Chinese proverb of the day: “A woman desirous of being seen by men is…”
  • Bumblebees can roll balls, and reach the sugary treats: Study suggests buzzy friends can solve problems and remember hidden goals!
Photostories
  • 10 unique baby names that mean endless, infinite, or eternal
  • From Chaach to Papaya: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's daily diet at the age of 54
  • 5 must-have jewellery pieces every woman needs in her collection
  • From a throne-like toilet seat and a Jaipur-sourced vintage door to a tree bark in the living room: A look inside Choreographer Terence Lewis' Mumbai home
  • Are you sleeping or suffocating? Doctor shares the early signs of sleep apnea you should never ignore
  • Handwashing can cut infections by 50%, but most people still don’t do it properly
  • From Aamir Khan to Shoaib Malik: 8 famous celebrities who got married three times
  • Psychology says emotionally exhausted people don't always cry — they start saying "it's fine"
  • Six Signs That Guardian Angels Guide You
Explore more Stories
  • 11
    10 unique baby names that mean endless, infinite, or eternal
  • 6
    5 must-have jewellery pieces every woman needs in her collection
  • 9
    From Chaach to Papaya: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's daily diet at the age of 54
  • 10
    8 everyday habits that build strong problem-solving skills in kids
  • 10
    8 parenting habits that help kids become independent thinkers
Up Next
  • ETimes
  • /
  • Life & Style
  • /
  • Food News
  • /
  • Why milk is an integral part of Maha Shivratri celebration
About UsTerms Of UsePrivacy PolicyCookie Policy

Copyright © Jun 6, 2026, 07.43AM IST Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service