On this auspicious day, Lord Shiva promised to be the protector of the universe, hence blessing everyone with the boon of freedom from all darkness and ignorance. Hence, Maha Shivratri 2024 is also symbolic of awakening to the divine soul within our own selves.

Maha Shivaratri 2024 is on March 08 Friday

8 months and 26 days to go for the event

When is Shivaratri 2024 celebrated?

Maha Shivratri is usually celebrated on the 13 th or 14 th day of the Krishna Paksha of the Indian month of Falgun. As per English calendars, it usually falls in the month of February or March. According to the position of the moon, Maha Shivratri falls just before the occurrence of the new moon.

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Spiritual Significance of Shivaratri 2024

Although there are many stories behind why this day is celebrated as Maha Shivratri, the most authentic tale is about how Lord Shiva was approached by Gods all across the world to protect them from a poison that the vast oceans were gurgling out hence posing a threat to their existence. In order to endanger them, Mahadev swallowed the poison himself and preserved it in his throat with the help of a snake coiling around it. Gods thanked the Lord for protecting them and thereafter, it is believed that whoever keeps a fast on this day and remembers Lord Shiva with dedication and faith, he or she is granted life and health by the Lord himself.

Another story revolving around Maha Shivratri is the reunion of Lord Shiva and Parvati on this day after the Gods recreated Sati, Shiva's wife in the form of Parvati. As mythology goes, Sati lent her self to the sacred fire after her father insulted Shiva in front of all at an event in his own kingdom. This day is also remembered as the day of arousal of 'Jyotirlinga', an avatar of Mahadev.

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Rituals of Maha Shivratri 2024

  • Usually devotees fast the whole day with intake of only meager fruits and milk during this period.
  • In the night, puja is offered at the various temples of Lord Shiva and a special ritual of 'Rudrabhisheka' is performed where people bathe the Lord with milk and offer sweets and prayers.
  • It is advised by spiritual experts to practice meditation on this day and to chant 'Om Namah Shivaya' as many times as possible during the whole day.
  • Married women perform special pujas on this day for the health and well being of their husbands.

Important Timings On Maha Shivaratri 2024

SunriseMarch 08, 2024 6:45 AM
SunsetMarch 08, 2024 6:29 PM
Nishita Kaal Puja Time March 09, 12:12 AM - March 09, 1:01 AM
Ratri First Prahar Puja Time March 08, 6:29 PM - March 08, 9:33 PM
Ratri Second Prahar Puja Time March 08, 9:33 PM - March 09, 12:37 AM
Ratri Third Prahar Puja Time March 09, 12:37 AM - March 09, 3:40 AM
Ratri Fourth Prahar Puja Time March 09, 3:40 AM - March 09, 6:44 AM
Chaturdashi Tithi BeginsMarch 08, 2024 9:58 PM
Chaturdashi Tithi EndsMarch 09, 2024 6:18 PM
Maha Shivaratri Parana Time March 09, 6:44 AM - March 09, 6:18 PM
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Celebration of Maha Shivaratri in different states

  • All across India, Lord Shiva is worshipped in different temples of which the notably famous are Kalahasteswara temple in Kalahasti, Andhra Pradesh, Umananda Temple located in the peacock island amidst the Brahmaputra rives in Assam, Bhutnath Temple in Himachal Pradesh, Matangeswar temple in Madhya Pradesh and Tarakeswar temple in West Bengal. To see some of the Shiva temples in India Click Here
  • The famous Sidhlingappa's fair is observed during Maha Shivratri in Karnataka.
  • In Kashmir, Maha Shivratri is also termed as 'Hayrath' or Vatuk puja after which a tradition of exchanging gifts is commonly seen among the local Hindus residing there.

Maha Shivaratri festival dates between 2020 & 2030

YearDate
2020Friday, 21st of February
2021Thursday, 11th of March
2022Tuesday, 1st of March
2023Saturday, 18th of February
2024Friday, 8th of March
2025Wednesday, 26th of February
2026Sunday, 15th of February
2027Saturday, 6th of March
2028Wednesday, 23rd of February
2029Sunday, 11th of February
2030Saturday, 2nd of March