About Maha Shivaratri
The Great Night of Shiva — one of the most sacred nights in Hinduism. Observed with fasting, all-night vigils and the worship of Lord Shiva across all his temples.
Significance
Marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava (cosmic dance) and is also considered the night of his divine marriage to Goddess Parvati. On this night, the Jyotirlinga is believed to manifest in full glory.
Rituals & Observances
- ✦Fasting (nirjala or with fruits and milk)
- ✦All-night vigil (jaagran) with devotional songs
- ✦Abhishek of the Shivaling with milk, honey, curd, ghee and rose water
- ✦Chanting "Om Namah Shivaya" 108 times
- ✦Offering fresh bel patra (bilva / wood apple leaves)
- ✦Visiting Jyotirlinga shrines before sunrise
Shiva Temples to Visit
View all →Shree Nageshwar Mahadev Mandir Va Pyavu Lalita Ji Joshi (pujari)
📍Sati Mata Mandir, Shiv Mandir Rd, opp. Police Line Road
Shiva Temple by Shri Vithal Shetty
📍Bishop Compund, Shri Vithal Shetty House, Shri Vithal Dasu Shetty Lane
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Maha Shivaratri in 2026?▾
Maha Shivaratri 2026 falls on Wednesday, 18 February 2026. Note that festival dates may vary by 1–2 days by region — verify with a local panchangam.
Why is Maha Shivaratri celebrated?▾
Marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava (cosmic dance) and is also considered the night of his divine marriage to Goddess Parvati. On this night, the Jyotirlinga is believed to manifest in full glory.
What are the main rituals of Maha Shivaratri?▾
Fasting (nirjala or with fruits and milk). All-night vigil (jaagran) with devotional songs. Abhishek of the Shivaling with milk, honey, curd, ghee and rose water.
Which temples are best to visit on Maha Shivaratri?▾
The best temples to visit on Maha Shivaratri are those dedicated to Shiva. See the temple listings below for top-rated options near you.
Upcoming Festivals
Festival dates are approximate and based on the Hindu lunisolar calendar. Actual dates may vary by 1–2 days by region. Verify with a local panchangam.