Solah Somwar Vrat
Lord Shiva, is considered the most powerful of Gods according to Hindu legend. Lord Shiva is usually worshipped in the form of lingam. He is described as an omniscient yogi, who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Goddess Parvati, and two sons,Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. Shiva has many benevolent as well as fearsome forms. He is often depicted as immersed in deep meditation. In fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Solah Somwar Vrat Significance Upvaas, or fasting, in Hinduism is mainly observed for the fulfillment of a vow. Upvas is also referred as 'Vrats.' But 'Vrat' has a wider meaning and it is not just curtailed to the fasting observed for material or other gains. Each day in a week is dedicated to one or more of the gods in the Hindu pantheon. A particular deity is appeased by the devotee on a particular day. Thus Monday is usually dedicated to Lord Shiva. Upvass, or fasting, on Mondays begi...