Maha Shivratri 2026, the night of divine union of Bhagwan Shiv and Mata Parvati is the most spiritually strong observances in the Hindu Religion. Maha Shivratri in literal sense means “Mahadev ki Raat” or “The Most Auspicious Night of Lord Shiv” and is the biggest festival for devotees of Bhagwan Shiv.
MahaShivratri comes once each year and is celebrated on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the sacred Phalguna month in Hinduism. Mahashivratri is a representation of the divine union of Shiv and Shakti and the conquest and victory of inner consciousness and wisdom.
Maha Shivratri 2026 will be celebrated with deep faith by a huge number of followers of Hinduism and beyond not only in India but all over the world. The world observes this day in many different ways like Vrat, Puja, Jagrata, Rudrabhishek, meditation and mantra recital.
Maha Shivratri 2026 Date, Shubh Muhurat and Puja Timing
The Hindu Panchang says that Maha Shivratri is celebrated on the day when Chaturdashi exists during midnight or Nishita Kaal. Devotees may also perform four Prahar Puja, dividing the night into four parts and offering prayers in each Prahar.
| Maha Shivratri 2026 Date | 15 February, 2026 (Sunday) |
| Maha Shivratri 2026 Start time | 05.04 PM on 15 February, 2026 |
| Maha Shivratri 2026 End time | 05.34 PM on 16 February, 2026 |
| Nishit Kaal Puja Timing | From 12:09 AM to 01:01 AM on 16 Feb, 2026 |
| First Prahar Puja Timing | From 06:11 PM to 09:23 PM on 15th February |
| Second Prahar Puja Timing | From 09:23 PM to 12:35 AM on 16th February |
| Third Prahar Puja Timing | From 12:35 AM to 03:47 AM on 16th February |
| Fourth Prahar Puja Timing | From 03:47 AM to 06:59 AM on 16th February |
Exact timings may vary by location; devotees are advised to follow their local Panchang.
Maha Shivratri 2026 Vrat (Fasting Rules)
If the Fast or the esteemed Maha Shivratri 2026 Vrat is observed with faith it erases past sins and blesses with spiritual development.
The Types of Vrat any followers can keep are:
- Nirjala Vrat – Complete fast without food or water
- Phalahar Vrat or Falahari Vrat– Fast where Fruits, milk, curd, coconut water, kuuta atta etc can be consumed
- Partial Vrat – One sattvik meal which is non greasy, no spice and no non veg or onion garlic free can be consumed,
Foods permitted on Maha Shivratri 2026
- Fruits
- Milk, curd, buttermilk
- Sabudana
- Kuttu (buckwheat) flour
- Singhara flour
- Dry fruits
- Jaggery or gur
Foods to completely avoid:
- Rice
- Wheat
- Pulses
- Onion & garlic
- Non-vegetarian food
- Alcohol
Maha Shivratri 2026 Puja Vidhi (Step-by-Step)
Doing the Puja in the steps given below will help you complete it with precision:
- Wake up at Brahm Muhurat and take a ritualistic bath
- Clean the puja area and install Shivling or Shiv and Parvati idol or picture.
- Offer Gangajal or water to the Shivling
- Perform Rudra Abhishek or Abhishek with:
- Milk
- Curd
- Honey
- Ghee
- Sugar
- Offer Bel Patra, dhatura, bhaang, white flowers
- Light a diya or small earthen lamp and incense sticks
- Chant the following Mantras:
- Om Namah Shivaya
- Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
- Perform aarti and meditate
- Many perform night vigil or Jagrata and do bhajan, kirtan and reciting of Shiv Purana.
Puja Samagri List (For Shiva Puja / Maha Shivratri 2026)
Main Puja Items
- Shivling or Lord Shiva idol
- Puja chowki / wooden platform
- Clean red or white cloth
- Kalash (water pot)
- Gangajal or clean water
- Roli / Kumkum, Chandan (sandalwood paste)
- Akshat (raw rice mixed with turmeric)
- Camphor (kapoor), Bell (ghanti)
Abhishek Samagri (RudraAbhishek Samagri)
- Milk
- Curd
- Honey
- Ghee
- Sugar or mishri
- Panchamrit (mix of above five)
Sacred Offerings
- Bilva leaves or Bel Patra
- Dhatura, Bhaang leaves
- White flowers
Lighting Items
- Oil or ghee diya (small earthen lamps), Cotton wicks or baati, Incense sticks (agarbatti), Dhoop
Naivedya (Bhog)
- Fruits, Coconut, Milk or kheer and Sweets (without grains for vrat)
Mantra & Worship Aids
- Rudraksha mala, Shiva mantra book or Shiva Chalisa, Aarti thali
Do’s and Don’ts on Maha Shivratri 2026
Dos on Shivratri:
- Observe fasting with devotion
- Chant Shiva mantras throughout the day and night
- Keep the mind calm and pure
- Donate food, clothes, or milk to the needy
- Stay awake during Nishita Kaal
- Practice meditation and silence (maun vrat)
- Maha Shivratri Snan 2026 at Magh mela 2026
What Not to Do on Shivratri
- Avoid anger, jealousy, harsh speech and negativity
- Do not consume tamasic food
- Avoid sleeping at night (jagrata) if observing vrat
- Do not offer tulsi leaves to Lord Shiva
- Avoid plucking Bel Patra on the same day
Maha Shivratri 2026 Vrat Paran Time and Method (Breaking the Fast)
Maha Shivaratri Parana timings starting from 06:59 AM and continue till 03:24 PM on 16th February, 2026:
- Perform Shiva Puja first
- Offer food or water to Lord Shiva
- Break the fast with light sattvik food
- Vrat paran should be done only after Chaturdashi Tithi ends.
Maha Shivratri 2026 Head Wash Significance
A common question among devotees is whether head wash (hair wash) is allowed on Mahashivratri.
- Head bath is allowed and considered auspicious especially before performing Shiva Puja for cleansing of body.
- Washing hair symbolizes purification of body and mind before entering the sacred night of Shiva worship.
Spiritual Importance of Maha Shivratri 2026
Mahashivratri is not just an observance it is a gush of divine strength and power. Inner consciousness gets a new meaning on the night.
It is believed that on the night of this auspicious observance, cosmic energies are at their strongest and brightest. It is believed that devotees who worship Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati with unwavering faith get whatever they ask for.
Conclusion
Maha Shivratri 2026 is a chance to yield oneself to the divine, to Mahadev, to Bhagwan Shiv, to ShivShakti, the essential destroyer. This day humbles everyone and shows them the light and power of Mahadev is over and above anything in this universe. .Har Har Mahadev