Mahashivratri 2024: All you need to know about 'the night of Shiva'

Mahashivratri 2024: As Mahashivratri approaches, devotees eagerly anticipate the opportunity to connect with the divine and experience profound spiritual transformation.

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Mahashivratri 2024: Mahashivratri is one of the major Hindu festivals, holds immense religious and spiritual significance among devotees across the country. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the festival symbolizes devotion, spiritual awakening, and the celebration of divine union.

This year, Mahashivratri falls on March 8, 2024. It marks the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Phalgun.

Mahashivratri 2024: Date and Time

- Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: March - 09:57 PM
- Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: March - 06:17 PM

Mahashivratri 2024: Rituals and observations

Mahashivratri commemorates the sacred union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees engage in various rituals and practices to seek the blessings of the divine couple.

On this auspicious day, devotees wake up early, cleanse themselves, and prepare for the day's worship. They meticulously clean their homes, especially the puja rooms, to welcome the divine presence of Lord Shiva.

Mahashivratri 2024: Puja rituals

Morning Rituals: Devotees begin the day with a holy bath, signifying purity and spiritual cleansing. They then light a diya in their puja rooms and offer heartfelt prayers to Lord Shiva.
  
Temple Visits: Many visit temples to perform rituals like Jalabhishekam, where water is poured over the Shiv Lingam, symbolizing devotion and reverence.

Abhishekam: A significant ritual involves offering Panchamrit to the Shiv Lingam, a mixture of milk, curd, honey, sugar powder, and ghee. Devotees perform Abhishekam with these sacred offerings, seeking divine blessings and spiritual liberation.

Mahashivratri 2024: Embracing spiritual awakening

Mahashivratri is not just a festival; it's a journey towards spiritual enlightenment and devotion. Devotees stay awake all night, engage in prayers, chant mantras, and immerse themselves in the divine energy of Lord Shiva. As Mahashivratri approaches, devotees eagerly anticipate the opportunity to connect with the divine and experience profound spiritual transformation.