Mahashivratri is a deeply significant and celebrated festival for Shiva devotees around the globe. In Kashmir, it takes on a distinct identity known as "Herath," celebrated among the Kashmiri Pandit community. This festival typically commences on the night of the 13th day of Phalgun, which falls in February or March, and continues until the arrival of the new moon. The name of this three-week-long festival is derived from the words "Hara" (another name for Lord Shiva) and "Ratri" (night).
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All You Need To Know About Herath, A Shiva Festival Celebrated In Kashmir
The name of this three-week-long festival is derived from the words "Hara" (Lord Shiva) and "Ratri" (night). This festival typically commences on the night of the 13th day of Phalgun, and continues until the arrival of the new moon
The Mohinishwar Shiva temple is one of the many Shiva temples in Jammu and Kashmir (representational image)
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The Mohinishwar Shiva temple is one of the many Shiva temples in Jammu and Kashmir (representational image)
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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