Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Interfaith Days: Shrove Tuesday, Maha Shivaratri

Today is Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday which is the beginning of Lent in the Roman Catholic Church and other churches."Shrove" is the past tense of "shrive," which means to hear a confession, or or to assign penance, and absolve from sin. The day is also called Fat Tuesday, or Mardi Gras (which is French for "Fat Tuesday), or Pancake Tuesday. The photo is from this site.

Today is also Maha Shivaratri, the Hindu festival honoring the god Shiva and his marriage to the goddess Parvati. It is the most holy of the several Shiva festivals. The day is celebrated with fasting and offerings to Shiva, the chatting of the sacred mantra ("Om Namah Shivaya"), and penances. This site describes more about the day and is the source for this picture.
 
(From the 2015 Interfaith Calendar of the Diversity Awareness Partnership of St. Louis---see dapstl.org for more information---and various online sources.)

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