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Fasting & Rituals for Mahashivratri 2025 – A Guide to Divine Blessings
Maha Shivratri in 2025 will be celebrated on Wednesday, February 26. The festivities will commence with the Nishita Kaal Puja (midnight worship) scheduled from 12:09 AM to 12:59 AM on February 27
Significance and Observances
Maha Shivratri, known as the “Great Night of Shiva,” is one of the most significant Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva. It symbolizes the convergence of divine energies and is observed on the 14th night of the dark fortnight in the month of Phalguna according to the Hindu lunar calendar. This festival is marked by fasting, night-long vigils, and various rituals aimed at seeking blessings for spiritual growth and prosperity
Rituals and Practices
Devotees typically engage in the following practices during Maha Shivratri:
- Fasting: Many observe a strict fast, consuming only fruits and milk.
- Puja (Worship): Rituals include the Shiva Linga Abhishekam, where offerings like milk, honey, and bel leaves are made.
- Meditation and Chanting: Reciting mantras such as the Gayatri Mantra and performing aarti are common practices during this night
Cultural Celebrations
Maha Shivratri is celebrated with great fervor across India, particularly in places like Varanasi, Ujjain, and Kedarnath. Events often include music, dance performances, and communal prayers. The Isha Yoga Center also hosts elaborate celebrations featuring meditations led by Sadhguru and cultural performances
This festival not only honors Lord Shiva but also serves as a time for self-reflection and spiritual rejuvenation for millions of devotees.