Maha Shivratri 2026: Celebrating the Divine Union of Shiva and Parvati
Maha Shivratri 2026 is an important festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This year, devotees will celebrate it on February 15, 2026.
Devotees across India engage in various rituals to honor this sacred day, including temple visits, prayers, and fasting. The festival symbolizes the reunion of Shiva and Parvati, representing the triumph of good over evil.
Maha Shivratri Date and Time
Maha Shivratri is observed in the Hindu month of Phalguna (February-March) during the Chaturdashi tithi (fourteenth night) of the waning moon. For 2026, the significant timings are:
- Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 05:04 PM, February 15
- Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 05:34 PM, February 16
- Ratri First Prahar Puja: 06:26 PM to 09:30 PM, February 15
- Shivratri Parana Time: 06:59 AM to 03:24 PM, February 16
Significance of Maha Shivratri
Maha Shivratri holds profound spiritual significance. It is believed that observing this sacred occasion helps devotees attain spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. The night is a time for reflection, prayer, and devotion, as many believe that Shiva performed the cosmic dance of creation and destruction on this day.
Rituals and Celebrations
Celebrations vary across regions, with major temples witnessing grand festivities. Devotees often fast, chant mantras, and engage in night-long vigils, honoring both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Homes and temples are adorned with decorations, and heartfelt prayers fill the air.
In conclusion, Maha Shivratri is a time for spiritual renewal and connection with the divine, making it a cherished occasion for millions of devotees worldwide.




