15 feb

What Happened

Mahashivratri, a significant festival in Sanatan Dharma, is confirmed to be celebrated on Sunday, February 15, 2026. This festival honors the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti, with devotees engaging in fasting, prayer, and night-long worship.

Why It Matters

The festival is observed on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha, which varies in observance between North and South India. The timing of the Chaturdashi Tithi begins at 5:04 PM on February 15 and concludes at 5:34 PM on February 16. The Nishita Kaal Puja, considered the most sacred time for worship, will occur from 12:09 AM to 1:01 AM on February 16.

What’s Next

As the date approaches, devotees are encouraged to prepare for the rituals and fasting associated with Mahashivratri. The festival’s observance will include breaking the fast after sunrise on February 16, ensuring adherence to the auspicious timings outlined in the Hindu Panchang.