What is the significance of Shivaratri in terms of planetary activity?

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If we observe the palm of our hands, beyond its mere utility, there are certain significant connections between our palms and the whole universe. However, Shivaratri is unique and holds the esteem of being the day when the universe came into being. Observing that what decks Shanka is believed to be the ‘Mother of all creation‘ – Sankhadrishti. According to the networks of Panchabhoota Shakti, Lord Shiva is also known as the ‘One of the Lord with Five Elements‘. It would be interesting to learn the scientific backing of why Shivaratri appeals to control planet activity. Balancing the absolute nature of the five elements Makitur, the whole universe was glorified.

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Shivaratri , the day of the new moon of the 28th day, is quite important noting as it is believed that on this day, the energy of five elements (earth, water, fire, air and space) is much higher than any other day. This is the moment when Mother Earth has a detachment of cosiness that seems to be asleep and the forces of life are trying to break up these elements’ wholeness. And this night, the Earth attempts to bring these elements into a more coordinated activity. This automatic activity is also a chance for people to bring the four elements into their respective entities as well.
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