Per the Hindu almanac, the fourteenth day of a lunar month is deemed the day of Shiva, comprising 12 such days known as ...
Maha Shivratri will be celebrated on Sunday, February 15, with key rituals continuing into the early hours of February 16.
Maha Shivaratri is considered a very sacred and important festival in Hinduism. On this day, special prayers and rituals are ...
Mahashivratri, an auspicious night dedicated to Lord Shiva, will be celebrated on February 15, 2026. This sacred festival ...
As per the Hindu Panchang, Mahashivratri Tithi (ie Chaturdashi Tithi) begins at 5:04 pm on February 15, 2026. The Mahashivratri 2026 Tithi will conclude at 5:34 pm on February 16, 2026.
This year, Maha Shivaratri will be celebrated on Sunday, February 15, 2026, with the Nishita Kaal Puja timings starting from 12:09 AM to 01:01 AM on February 16, 2026, and Shivaratri Parana timings ...
Maha Shivratri 2026 falls on February 15. Here’s a complete guide to timings, rituals, fasting rules and the spiritual ...
Maha Shivaratri 2026 falls on 15. Discover rituals, puja timings, fasting details, and the festival's significance for Lord ...
Mahashivratri 2026 will be observed on February 15 with rare shubh yog, Shravan Nakshatra and extended Nishita Kaal puja ...
Maha Shivratri Celebrations: It is believed that observing this festival brings benefits like the removal of sins, spiritual growth, and moksha.
It is believed that those who fast on this day have their wishes fulfilled. On this auspicious occasion, temples see large crowds of devotees who offer milk, honey and water to the Shiva Lingam and ...
Lord Shiva is worshipped at 12 Jyotirlingas, including Somnath in Gujarat, Kashi in Varanasi, and Mahakaleshwar in Ujjain.