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2024 Maha Shivaratri Festival Date And Pooja Timings

Sri Shiva is one of the most worshipped deities as he is an integral part of the Hindu Trinity; the day celebrated in his honour is Mahadhivaratri or ‘The Night of Shiva’. According to the Hindu calendar, Shivaratri falls on the moonless 14th night of the new moon in the month of Phalgun, which we refer to as the month of February – March, as we are more familiar with the English calendar. On this day, to show their devotion to Lord Shiva, devotees perform the ritual worship of Shiva Lingam and observe day and night fasting.

2024 Maha Shivaratri Maha Shivaratri is on Friday, March 8, 2024, Nishita Kaal Puja Time is between 12:07 AM to 12:56 AM on March 9 and the Duration will be 00 Hours 49 Mins.

Maha Shivratri Friday 8th March 2024

Maha Shivaratri Muhurtam/Timings:
Nishita Kaal Puja Time = 24:06+ to 24:56+
Duration = 0 Hours 49 Mins
On 9th, Maha Shivaratri Parana Time = 06:41 to 15:26
Ratri First Prahar Puja Time = 18:21 to 21:26
Ratri Second Prahar Puja Time = 21:26 to 24:31+
Ratri Third Prahar Puja Time = 24:31+ to 27:36+
Ratri Fourth Prahar Puja Time = 27:36+ to 30:41+
How to read 24+ time?
Chaturdashi Tithi Starts = 21:57 on 8-March-2024
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends = 18:17 on 9-March-2024

Legends of Maha Shivratri:

This festival is associated with many legends and stories. One of the most popular legends states that Shivratri is the day of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati’s wedding. While some say that on this divine night of Shivaratri, the dance of the primal creation, preservation and destruction, ‘The Tandava’, was performed by Lord Shiva. Another legend, derived from the Linga Purana, says that this night, Lord Shiva manifested himself in the form of a Linga. Therefore, this day is immensely auspicious for devotees of Lord Shiva, and this night is celebrated as Mahashivaratri – the grand night of Shiva.

Traditions and Customs of Shivaratri:

Devotees of Lord Shiva have various customs and rituals related to the festival of Shivaratri to show their devotion. Various types of fast are religiously followed, some fast with a diet of milk and fruits while others observe ‘Nirjala upsavas’ or ‘water less fast’ where water is also not consumed. On the divine day of Shivaratri, worshippers strongly believe that if Lord Shiva is worshipped sincerely, he will discharge us from our sins and release us from this cycle of birth and death. Women consider Shivaratri a pious occasion when unmarried women pray for a model husband like Lord Shiva, and married women pray for the welfare of their husbands.

Maha Shivaratri

On this auspicious festival, devotees wake up early, take a bath, wear new clothes and visit a Shiv temple to perform an ‘abhisheka or ‘ritual bath’ of Shiva Lingum with milk, honey, water, etc. Lord Shiva is worshipped day and night on Shivaratri. Shiva Lingam is bathed with milk, yoghurt, honey, ghee, sugar and water every three hours amongst the chanting of ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ and ringing of temple bells. In Shiva temple, many devotees gather to perform ‘jaagran’ or ‘vigil’ all night while singing hymns and devotional songs in praise of Lord Shiva. And the devotees break their fast the next morning by consuming the Prasad.

Happy Maha Shivaratri!

2024 Maha Shivaratri Festival Date And Pooja Timings

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