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Every year, Mahashivratri is celebrated with great fervor in India and around the world. This year’s festival falls on February 26, and it honors Lord Shiva, a deity revered not just in India but also in countries like Pakistan, South Africa, and Bangladesh. As many celebrate this divine occasion, Indian cricketers participate in rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva, highlighting the cultural significance of Mahashivratri for athletes even in non-Hindu countries.
Danish Kaneria Celebrates Mahashivratri in Pakistan
Although Pakistan is not a Hindu-majority country, it has a rich tapestry of cultures and religions. Pakistani former cricketer Danish Kaneria, who is a Hindu, proudly observes Mahashivratri along with other important Hindu festivals such as Diwali and Holi. He shares his festive greetings with fans on social media, thereby fostering a sense of community and spirituality among his followers.
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Liton Das and Keshav Maharaj Celebrate Together
The Bangladesh cricket team includes Hindu players such as Liton Das and Soumya Sarkar. Liton Das actively shares his festive celebrations on social media, especially during significant Hindu festivals, including Mahashivratri. Just a day before the festival, he visited a Shiva temple in Bangladesh to pay his respects and perform rituals, sharing photos with a heartfelt caption, “Har Har Mahadev.”
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