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Schoolkids Create Magic In Maha Shivratri Photograph: (Instagram/ShivShaktiCoachingCentre (screengrab))
On the sacred festival of Maha Shivratri, devotion rises like incense in the air as devotees of Shiva gather in temples and homes across the globe. Fasting, night-long vigils, and the powerful chant of “Om Namah Shivaya” transform the atmosphere into a spiritual celebration. As bells ring and lamps flicker, faith flows freely, binding millions in shared reverence.
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Even the digital realm mirrors this fervour, with social media flooded with celebration reels, bhajans, and artistic tributes dedicated to Lord Shiva.
A Classroom Concert That Struck a Divine Chord
Amid the spiritual tide, a heartwarming clip of schoolchildren has captured the internet’s imagination. Inside a modest coaching classroom, a group of kids turned everyday objects- steel water bottles, pens, pencil boxes, desks, and scales- into musical instruments for a spirited Maha Shivratri “mini concert.”
The performance begins with the rhythmic echo of a damru-inspired beat and collective chants of “Har Har Mahadev.” Soon, one child drums energetically on a pencil box while others join in, striking desks in perfect harmony.
A scale taps against a bottle, creating a surprisingly synchronized rhythm that resembles the vibrant beats of a temple courtyard. Midway, the room resounds with enthusiastic cries of “Bum Bhole,” adding electrifying energy to the performance.
Viral Devotion in the Digital Age
Shared on Instagram by Shiv. Shakti. Coaching. Classes, the video has amassed over 9.8 million likes, with the comment section overflowing with admiration.
Interestingly, the young performers had earlier created a similar classroom concert that crossed 12 million likes- encouraging them to return with an even more spirited sequel.
This Maha Shivratri, devotion isn’t confined to temples alone- it beats in classrooms, echoes through smartphones, and unites hearts in the rhythm of faith.
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