Mahashivratri, the Great Night of Lord Shiva, is among the most revered and spiritually significant nights in the Hindu religion. The night vigil, referred to as Jagran, is particularly significant among its numerous rites. Adherents stay awake all night, participating in prayers, meditation, chanting, and acts of devotion. This activity transcends ritualism; it embodies profound mythical, spiritual, and symbolic significance grounded in ancient beliefs.

