A contemplative offering for Maha Shivratri 2026
This song is a meditation on the sacred union of Shiv and Shakti—that eternal dance where consciousness meets energy, where stillness embraces movement, where the formless gives birth to form. Through poetry woven with devotion, we walk the path of the longest night, when nature herself opens the doorway to our forgotten divinity.
Within these verses:
Shiva emerges as pure consciousness, the silent witness holding all existence in his gaze. Shakti unfolds as the primordial fire, the creative force that stirs the universe into being. We trace the Divine Feminine through her transformations—Kali’s untamed wilderness, Parvati’s tender grace, and Durga standing at the threshold, adorned and unbound, the protector of dharma. In Ardhanarishvara, we discover the divine totality, where masculine and feminine dissolve into one. Shivratri reveals itself not as ritual alone, but as refuge—the soul taking shelter in its own infinite nature. And finally, the recognition that blooms like spring after winter: we are not separate from the divine we seek.
On this sacred night:
Everything that exists rises from nothingness and returns to its source. When consciousness—Shiv Tattva—descends to touch the material earth, spring erupts after winter’s long dissolution. We are invited to see the Shiva dwelling within ourselves, to know that truth, peace, beauty, and infinity are not distant gods but the very essence of what we are.
May this night dissolve all ignorance and kindle the flame of knowledge.
May we remember our union with eternity.
ॐ नमः शिवाय
Poem/Lyrics :
That which is not
cradles that which is—
Ten inches above the ground
the consciousness hovers
waiting for the Earth
to remember its own name
शिव is the womb of stars
the oblivion between breaths
the silence threaded through sound
Everything born from nothing
everything returning
Tonight the hemisphere tilts
just so—
nature herself becomes the pathway
pushing every spine
toward its forgotten peak
If शिव is the witness
then शक्ति is what stirs—
the कुंडलिनी coiled at the base
of existence itself
She is the raw wilderness
hair unbound, dark as काली
creating life within her own body
bearing the seed of all potential
He is pure observation
the conscious gaze that regenerates
every seed into galaxies
शक्ति is the energy
शिव is the awareness
When he embraces her
wilderness becomes culture—
काली softens into पार्वती
hair braided, nose ringed
the Mother who feeds what she births
She domesticates even शिव
turns the ascetic into शंकर
the householder
draped in marriage finery
But between गौरी’s shyness
and काली’s wildness
stands दुर्गा—
Hair unbound in warning
adorned in bridal gold
she balances the scales
protects धर्म
destroys what corrupts
Nature reminding us:
do not exploit
what sustains you
शिव without शक्ति
is शव—
a corpse
unaware
And शक्ति without शिव
is chaos unwitnessed—
wild energy
seeking form and direction
She makes him aware
allows him to manifest her
as culture, as cosmos
So he fuses her
into his own body
Half her, half him
अर्धनारीश्वर—
the divine totality
Tonight they marry again
विष्णु arranges the ceremony
ब्रह्मा chants the sacred verses
देवता and दानव both invited—
Because शिव is fair
welcoming demons and deities
reptiles and angels
scavengers and sages
The inner demons—
selfish desire, corrupt intention—
bow before this union
When the yogi embraces शक्ति
consciousness defeats unconsciousness
धर्म vanquishes अधर्म
रात्रि means night
रात्रि means refuge—
शिवरात्रि is the night
we take shelter
in our own spirit
There is no difference
between the soul within
and शिव himself
Truth, peace, beauty, infinity—
these are not distant gods
but the essence
of what you already are
When we worship शिव
we recognize
the divine
in the mirror
Ten inches above the ground
consciousness descends
touches the material earth
शिव तत्व kissing matter—
And after this longest night
after the vigil, the fasting
the milk and honey poured
over the sacred शिवलिंग—
Trees burst into flower
as if overnight
fertility returns
after winter’s death
Spring announcing:
the earth remembers
her union with eternity
महाशिवरात्रि is not ritual alone
but cosmic architecture—
the universe defining itself
through dissolution and union
Ignorance dispelled
Knowledge kindled
The supreme power
recognizing the beings
created from its own nothingness
Everything comes from शिव
Everything returns to शिव
That which is not
forever embracing
that which is.