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Maha ShivaratriIndia

महाशिवरात्रि

The night when Shiva is most accessible — vigil and fast through the four prahars.

Next observance · IndiaSunday, February 27, 2033
Festival window in India (Asia/Kolkata)
Chaturdashi begins
Sun, Feb 27, 9:07 PM
Chaturdashi ends
Mon, Feb 28, 5:37 PM
Sunrise
Sun, Feb 27, 6:51 AM
Sunset
Sun, Feb 27, 6:30 PM

The tithi window is the period during which this festival's defining lunar phase is active. Times are in India local clock.

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Quick facts

Deity
Shiva
Lunar month (Purnimanta)
Phalguna
Paksha
Krishna (waning)
Tithi
14th
Duration
1 night (kept as a vigil)
Regions
Pan-India

Significance

Maha Shivaratri is the most sacred Shiva night of the year, falling on Phalguna Krishna Chaturdashi. Devotees keep an all-night vigil with fasting, abhishekam of the Shivalingam, and recitation of Shiva mantras through the four prahars (3-hour watches) of the night.

Astrological observance rule

Observed when Chaturdashi tithi is present at Nishita Kala (the midnight watch). When Chaturdashi straddles two civil days at sunrise, the night where Chaturdashi covers nishita is the observance night — typically the day before the sunrise-Chaturdashi day.

Rituals & observance

  • Day-long fast (varying by tradition)
  • All-night vigil with Shiva chanting
  • Abhishekam of Shivalingam with milk, water, honey, ghee
  • Bilva leaves offered through the four prahars

Dates by year in India

Computed for India (Asia/Kolkata) using local sunrise, sunset and astronomical positions.

  • February 18, 2023Saturday
  • March 8, 2024Friday
  • February 26, 2025Wednesday
  • February 15, 2026Sunday
  • March 6, 2027Saturday
  • February 23, 2028Wednesday
  • February 11, 2029Sunday
  • March 2, 2030Saturday
  • February 20, 2031Thursday

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HoliHolika Dahan
  • March 10, 2032Wednesday
  • February 27, 2033Sunday