Shivaratri is an auspicious and great festival of convergence of Shiva and Shakti. Masik Shivratri is celebrated every month on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha.

Masik Shivaratri in month of Magha is known as Maha Shivaratri (which is observed once a year) according to Amavasyant School. Again, according to Purnimant School Masik Shivaratri in month of Phalguna is known as Maha Shivaratri. In both schools it is naming convention of lunar month which differs. However, both Purnimant and Amavasyant Schools, celebrate all Shivaratris including Maha Shivaratri on same day.

Like Maha Shivaratri, the day of Masik Shivratri is dedicated exclusively to the worship Lord Shiva and is observed with equally great devotion.

 

Shivratri Story

The belief behind Shivratri celebration is associated with the legend of Samudra manthan. It is said that on this day, Lord Shiva drank the deadly poison, which otherwise had the potential of destroying the whole world. Once the devas (Gods) and asuras (devils) were churning the ocean of milk. During the churning process, several things came out of the ocean. Among all those things were a pot of poison. The poison had the potential to destroy the universe, which frightened the devas (Gods) and asuras (devils). To seek help, they ran to Lord Shiva, the Lord of destruction. Lord Shiva, in order to save the universe from the deadly effect of poison, swallowed it. This act resulted in Lord Shiva’s throat turning blue, for which he earned the name Neelkanth. To celebrate this event of Lord Shiva, Shivaratri is celebrated.

Another belief is that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati were married on this day.

 

Masik Shivaratri Vrat Vidhi

Devotees, who want to observe Masik Shivaratri Vrat, can start it from Maha Shivaratri day and continue it for a year. It is believed that impossible and difficult task can be fulfilled by observing Masik Shivaratri Vrats by the grace of Lord Shiva. The devotees observe fast on Shivratri and are known to keep awake during the night and perform Shiva Puja at midnight. This is because Shivaratri Pujan is suggested during midnight which is known as Nishita Kaal and prevails for two Ghati. Nishita Kaal Muhurta is specially enlisted everywhere to perform Shiva Pujan for all Shivaratri fasts. The fast is broken the next morning by having the Prasad.

Apart from keeping a fast, they take bath in the water boiled with til seeds (sesame seeds). It is believed that bathing with this water washes away the bodily impurities. After wearing clean clothes, Temple of Lord Shiva is visited by the devotees to perform the rituals of the day. To invoke Lord’s blessings, Aarti is performed, Bhajans are sung and incense sticks are lighted and the devotees chant Om Namah Shivaya and worship the Lord throughout the day and the night.

For Shivratri puja, a three-tiered podium (raised platform) is built using wooden planks. The top plank represents heaven (Swarga), middle plank represents space (Antariksh) and the bottom plank signifies earth (Bhuloka). On the top plank i.e. the Swarga plank, eleven Kalash are kept which symbolizes the 11 forms (Avatars) of Lord Shiva. The Kalash are then decorated with bel leaves after which a coconut is placed on it, which  represents the head of Lord Shiva.

Masik Shivaratri when falls on Tuesday becomes highly auspicious.

 

Masik Shivaratri Benefits

Masik Shivratri holds immense importance for all women. Unmarried women observe this fast and worship Lord Shiva to seek His divine blessings for a right match while married women observe this fast to maintain peace and tranquility in their married and family life.

As per Shiv Mahapuran, one who observes the fast with pure devotion and sincerity attains divine grace and blessings of Lord Shiva.

It is believed that observing fast on the day of Shivratri helps the devotees to get control over evils like jealousy, anger, and lust. Spending the day in worshiping Lord Shiva and performing rituals after every three hours abolishes all the sins and mistakes.

 

Masik Shivaratri 2020 dates

January 11, 2021, Monday

Masik Shivaratri 12:02 AM to 12:56 AM, Jan 12

Pausha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 02:32 PM, Jan 11

Ends – 12:22 PM, Jan 12

February 10, 2021, Wednesday

Maha Shivaratri – 12:09 AM to 01:01 AM, Feb 11

Magha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 02:05 AM, Feb 10

Ends – 01:08 AM, Feb 11

March 11, 2021, Thursday

Masik Shivaratri – 12:06 AM to 12:55 AM, Mar 12

Phalguna, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 02:39 PM, Mar 11

Ends – 03:02 PM, Mar 12

April 10, 2021, Saturday

Masik Shivaratri – 11:59 PM to 12:45 AM, Apr 11

Chaitra, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 04:27 AM, Apr 10

Ends – 06:03 AM, Apr 11

May 9, 2021, Sunday

Masik Shivaratri – 11:56 PM to 12:38 AM, May 10

Vaishakha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 07:30 PM, May 09

Ends – 09:55 PM, May 10

June 08, 2021, Tuesday

Masik Shivaratri – 12:00 AM to 12:40 AM, Jun 09

Jyeshtha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 11:24 AM, Jun 08

Ends – 01:57 PM, Jun 09

July 08, 2021, Thursday

Masik Shivaratri – 12:06 AM to 12:47 AM, Jul 09

Ashadha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 03:20 AM, Jul 08

Ends – 05:16 AM, Jul 09

August 06, 2021, Friday

Masik Shivaratri – 12:06 AM to 12:48 AM, Aug 07

Shravana, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 06:28 PM, Aug 06

Ends – 07:11 PM, Aug 07

September 05, 2021,Sunday

Masik Shivaratri – 11:57 PM to 12:43 AM, Sep 06

Bhadrapada, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 08:21 AM, Sep 05

Ends – 07:38 AM, Sep 06

October 04, 2021, Monday

Adhika Masik Shivaratri – 11:45 PM to 12:34 AM, Oct 05

Ashwina, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 09:05 PM, Oct 04

Ends – 07:04 PM, Oct 05

November 03, 2021, Wednesday

Masik Shivaratri – 11:39 PM to 12:31 AM, Nov 04

Kartika, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 09:02 AM, Nov 03

Ends – 06:03 AM, Nov 04

December 02, 2021, Thursday

Masik Shivaratri – 11:44 PM to 12:38 AM, Dec 03

Margashirsha, Krishna Chaturdashi

Begins – 08:26 PM, Dec 02

Ends – 04:55 PM, Dec 03

 

 

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