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Mahashivratri, ‘The Night of Lord Shiva’ is celebrated by all the devotees as gratitude to the three eyed God Lord Shiva. As the legend goes Lord Shiva protected the universe by drinking poison. The poison was so potent that the Lord drank it but did not swallow it. He held the poison in his throat that turned his throat blue. Thus Lord Shiva is also known by another name ‘Neelkanth’.

On this very auspicious day for devotees and followers of Lord Shiva, the devotee keep a fast praying to the Lord for his blessings. 
On this auspicious day, we at MOPL wish all their patrons a ‘MahaShivratri’


From being ethnic and rich in tradition to reflecting one’s religious sentiments and beliefs, these Rudraksh mala have always remained popular admist connoisseurs and Hindu Patheons, continue to inspire artists and designers even today.






Religion and beliefs are important aspects of the Indians. Indians are inclined towards having specially designed temple Jewellery, religious deities holds a special value in their life.