Mahashivratri 2025: Date and Time
– Nishita Kaal Puja Time: 12:37 AM to 01:29 AM, Feb 27
– Shivaratri Parana Time (end of fast): 07:36 AM, Feb 27
– First Prahar Puja: 06:30 PM to 09:46 PM, Feb 26
– Second Prahar Puja: 09:46 PM to 01:03 AM, Feb 27
– Third Prahar Puja: 01:03 AM to 04:20 AM, Feb 27
– Fourth Prahar Puja: 04:20 AM to 07:36 AM, Feb 27
– Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 06:38 AM on Feb 26, 2025
– Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 04:24 AM on Feb 27, 2025
How to preform puja and observe fast on Maha Shivratri
Mahashivratri is marked by various religious rituals. Devotees observe a day-long fast and offer prayers to Lord Shiva. The Shiva Linga is decorated with flowers and bael leaves, and offerings such as bhaang, fruits, honey, ghee, sweets, and milk are made.
Early in the morning, devotees take a ritual bath before visiting temples. The night is dedicated to worship, with many spending time at temples lighting lamps and participating in prayers. In some places, processions featuring Lord Shiva and Parvati are carried out in a palanquin.
To break the fast, a sattvik meal is usually consumed. Prasad typically includes non-cereal foods, fruits, and sweets, which are considered appropriate for the occasion.