“Mañana se celebra en India el Mahashivaratri (‘la gran noche de
Shiva') una fecha muy auspiciosa debido a la configuración astrológica y
astronómica. Es el momento del año en que la luna ejerce menor
influencia sobre la mente humana, lo que favorece la experiencia de
comunión con lo Divino a través de la unión entre el masculino (Shiva) y
el femenino (Shakti). Este es un momento propicio para la práctica del
silencio y/o del ayuno alimenticio y de la oración.”
"In India, Mahashivaratri, 'the great night of Shiva' is celebrated tomorrow. It is a very auspicious date because of its astrological and astronomical configurations. It is the time of year when the moon exerts the least influence on the human mind, which favors the experience of communion with the Divine through the union of masculine, Shiva, and feminine,Shakti. This is a good time to practice silence or fasting as well as prayer.”
"In India, Mahashivaratri, 'the great night of Shiva' is celebrated tomorrow. It is a very auspicious date because of its astrological and astronomical configurations. It is the time of year when the moon exerts the least influence on the human mind, which favors the experience of communion with the Divine through the union of masculine, Shiva, and feminine,Shakti. This is a good time to practice silence or fasting as well as prayer.”