YOUR PACE – YOUR JORNEY – YOUR SHIVARATRI – YOUR SHIVA
We just provide tools, the ladder to connect to revered Shiva… Har Har Mahadev—each one of us be like Mahadev
Most of the time people go to visit temples and Shivaratri and do the Karmic processes of offering Milk to Sivalingam and doing the Pooja and the prayer as per designed by their upbringing and their habit and the culture and the custom, or there are another kind of
people who would go to sacred quiet spots in India and sit in the caves & mountaintop, near the river beds, forests etc and do the meditation and connect with the essence of Shiva. both are Shiva Devotees.
The interesting part about praying to Siva, meditating with Siva, connecting with the essence of Siva, is that every person has access to the Bhole Baba! He is there for the ascetic and the devout, the ignorant and the esteemed scholar and a simple householder of s clever old
business man, and a young person, a man a woman rich poor – everybody that is why he is also called Ashutosh. The one who can be made happy by simple things !
when we are connecting with the Sada Shiv element in this meditation, we are actually connecting to that which makes Shiv Shiv, because no matter what aspect of him the one thing that is there in the eternity is the sacredness. The element of sacredness has come
from Siva, and once we connect to this, this highest element, we are actually connecting to the infinity of space and eternity of Thank.
If we could find sacred in our own life, this will be a very high step for us to live our life, purposefully and meaningfully.
In today’s meditation. We are going to work on bringing all the stagnant and toxic energy which is stuck for not only years or lifetime, but lineages and several births, we have lived in various aspects of our evolution and these little dots of the dark stuck energy collates
together in front of our body in a ball, which is then removed by Siva because he’s known to so drink up the toxin drink of the poison, it doesn’t go deep in his body, but also he doesn’t throw it out, so it is not scattered in the universe.
He holds the toxin. He has the capacity to hold your poison while you can be free of it forever so that you can realise what sacred bond you have with Shiva and you can realise how much power you can wield just by letting the toxicity go, by allowing HIM to do the work
on you and SO you can experience yourself : expanding and connecting with your soul and experiencing Siva in his sacredness. This is what we will be doing on the Shivaratri.
Upcoming Dates:
When to do this:
- This ritual is especially powerful on Maha Shivaratri, the great night of Lord Shiva — the night when cosmic stillness is most accessible.
- On any monthly Shivaratri
- On Mondays (traditionally sacred to Shiva)
- During personal transformation or emotional release
- When you feel called to purify, realign, or reconnect
1. PREPARATION — Purification of Body & Space
Step 1: The Sacred Bath (Inner & Outer Cleansing)
Begin with a shower while chanting the Shiva mantra (such as Om Namah Shivaya). Why? Water symbolizes dissolution.
As it flows over you, imagine:
● Old karmic impressions washing away
● Mental clutter dissolving
● Emotional heaviness softening
You are not merely bathing — you are preparing to enter sacred space. Shiva is known as Ashutosh — the easily pleased one. He does not require grandeur.
Only sincerity. After bathing:
● Wear clean, simple clothes
● Prepare your meditation space
● Light incense if desired
● Create quietude
You are shifting from the ordinary to the sacred
2. CREATION — Building the Sacrifice Field
Step 2: Preparing the Sacred Geometry Gather:
● A lamp (symbol of consciousness)
● A bowl of water (symbol of life & purification)
● Rice (symbol of abundance & creation)
● A sweet offering
● Meditation music or mantra
Light the lamp. Place it near the water.
The lamp represents inner awareness.
The water represents emotional and karmic flow.
The rice represents life’s seeds — your actions, your lineage, your karma.
Now begin creating sacred geometry using rice.
3. MEDITATION — Entering the Essence
Step 3: Sit & Allow
Sit comfortably. Play the meditation audio. Close your eyes.
Now comes the deepest work.
✧ WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS MEDITATION ✧
Most people connect with Shiva in two ways:
● Through ritual worship — offering milk to the Shiva Lingam
● Through silent meditation in sacred places — caves, mountains, rivers, forests
Both paths are valid. Both are sacred.
But this meditation works internally
4. THE INNER PROCESS
Within us are layers of stagnant energy:
● Emotional wounds
● Lineage patterns
● Karmic imprints
● Lifetimes of unresolved impressions
During this meditation, visualize: All dark, heavy, stagnant energy gathers into a ball in front of your body.
You do not suppress it. You do not fight it. You witness it. And then you offer it to Shiva.
5. AFTER MEDITATION — Sealing the Process
When meditation ends:
1. Sprinkle water lightly around you
○ This seals purification
○ It grounds the energy
2. Offer gratitude
3. Eat the sweet
○ This symbolizes integration
○ Bitterness has been offered away
○ Sweetness is accepted into life
Book your Sadashiv Tattva
Who it is suitable for
What You May get
- Restores inner alignment by re-establishing the natural flow of energy
- Releases emotional blockages and softens stored inner tensions
- Opens and balances energy centers with ease and gentle support
- Reconnects you to the grounding, healing source energy of water and Mother Earth
- Leaves you feeling calmer, energetically balanced, and deeply at peace.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why Shiva?
Because Shiva is Neelkanth — the one who drank poison during the cosmic churning.
He held the toxin in his throat.
He neither swallowed it nor released it into the universe.
This symbolizes:
He has the capacity to hold your poison without being harmed by it.
He contains what you cannot.
When you allow him to remove your energetic toxicity:
● You become lighter
● You become spacious
● You reconnect with your sacred core
What is “SADA SHIV”?
When we connect to the Sada Shiv element, we are not connecting to form.
We are connecting to the eternal sacredness behind all forms.
Shiva is ascetic and householder.
Scholar and illiterate.
Rich and poor.
Young and old.
He is accessible to all because he is consciousness itself.
The sacredness we seek outside already exists within.
Why this practice matters
If we can find the sacred in our own life:
● Every action becomes purposeful
● Every relationship becomes meaningful
● Every challenge becomes transformative
This meditation is not about ritual alone.
It is about:
● Releasing toxicity
● Reclaiming sacredness
● Expanding into your soul
● Experiencing Shiva as infinity
Shivaratri is the night of stillness — when consciousness can expand beyond identity.
When you release what is heavy, you discover:
You were never separate from the sacred.

