Mahashivratri is an important Hindu festival celebrated every year in honor of Lord Shiva. It is celebrated on the 13th night of the Krishna Paksha of the Hindu month of Phalguna. This year, Mahashivratri will be celebrated on 28th February 2022. It is believed that on this day, Lord Shiva performed the Tandava, a cosmic dance that symbolizes the cycle of creation and destruction.
1. Mahashivratri 2022
Mahashivratri 2022 will be celebrated on 28th February 2022. On this day, Hindus around the world will come together to worship Lord Shiva and seek his blessings. The day is considered to be an auspicious day to perform special pujas and rituals in honor of Lord Shiva.
2. Date & Auspicious Time
The auspicious time to perform the pujas and rituals is known as the ‘Mahamrityunjay Muhurta’. This year, the Mahamrityunjay Muhurta will start at 11:43 pm on 27th February and will end at 1:15 am on 28th February.
3. Celebrations & Rituals
On the day of Mahashivratri, Hindus around the world will visit temples to offer prayers and perform special pujas and rituals. People will also gather in large numbers at the banks of rivers and sacred places to perform the ‘Mahamrityunjay Jaap’. Devotees will also chant the ‘Mahamrityunjay Mantra’ 108 times and offer flowers, fruits and sweets to Lord Shiva.
4. Significance of Mahashivratri
Mahashivratri is considered to be an auspicious day to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. It is believed that on this day, Lord Shiva performed the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. It is also believed that Lord Shiva consumed the poison that was created during the churning of the ocean and saved the world from destruction.
5. Offerings to Lord Shiva
Devotees offer various offerings to Lord Shiva on the day of Mahashivratri. These include milk, honey, water, fruits, flowers, incense sticks and bel leaves. Devotees also offer special delicacies like ‘thandai’, ‘bhang’ and ‘prasad’ to Lord Shiva.
6. Blessing of Lord Shiva
On the day of Mahashivratri, devotees seek the blessings of Lord Shiva by chanting mantras and offering prayers.