Mahashivratri 2026 Full Guide – Every year, Mahashivratri is celebrated on the Chaturdashi Tithi (fourteenth day) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Phalgun. According to religious beliefs, the divine marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati took place on this sacred day. This is why the worship, penance, and meditation performed on this day are multiplied for the devotees.
The scriptures state that worship performed with a true heart and devotion on Mahashivratri quickly pleases Lord Shiva and fulfills the wishes of his devotees. Furthermore, the special blessings of Goddess Parvati remain with the devotee.
When is Mahashivratri 2026?
In 2026, Mahashivratri will be celebrated on February 15 (Sunday). The special significance of worship, prayers, and meditation on this day is further enhanced by the combination of several auspicious yogas.
Auspicious Yogas for Mahashivratri 2026
Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga – 7:00 am to 7:48 pm
Uttarashadha Nakshatra – 7:48 pm
Vyatipat Yoga – All day
Nishita Kaal – 11:52 pm to 12:42 am
Amrit Kaal – 12:59 pm to 2:41 pm
In these yogas, the consecration of the Shivalinga, chanting, meditation, and worship of the Shiva family are considered extremely fruitful.
Mahashivratri 4-Prahar Puja Muhurat
Puja during the four Prahars on the night of Mahashivratri has special significance:
First Prahar – 6:39 pm to 9:45 pm
Second Prahar – 9:45 pm to 12:52 am
Third Prahar – 12:52 am to 3:59 am
Fourth Prahar – 3:59 am to 7:06 am
Mahashivratri Puja Materials List
These materials are specifically used for Shiva Puja on Mahashivratri:
Honey, sugar, jaggery, sesame seeds
Curd, cow’s milk, rose water, perfume
Earthen lamps, ashes, saffron, barley
Yellow mustard seeds, Belpatra, cannabis, Dhatura, Shami flowers
Shivalinga, picture of Shiva’s family, coconut
Raksha Sutra, Kumkum, Sindoor, Akshat, cloves
Lord’s Clothing, betel nut, cardamom, jewelry
Janeu, betel leaves, mango leaves
Sweets and fruits, yellow cloth, havan materials
White items for donation
Shiva Aarti
Om Jai Shiv Omkara, Swami Jai Shiv Omkara.
Brahma, Vishnu, Sadashiv Ardhangi Dhara.
Om Jai Shiv Omkara.
(The entire aarti is sung in the traditional form as described in the scriptures and devotional tradition.)
Why is Mahashivratri special?
It is believed that the Shiva element is awakened on this night, so meditation, chanting mantras, and performing abhishekam bring spiritual peace and positive energy. This is why devotees observe fasting, Rudrabhishek, and night vigils on this day.
Disclaimer
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