The auspicious timings for worship will start tomorrow morning on Mahashivratri, know the timings
Mahashivratri will be celebrated across the country tomorrow, with specific auspicious timings for the rituals.
Mahashivratri, a significant Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Shiva, will be celebrated with great enthusiasm across India tomorrow. It marks the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, an event that holds immense religious importance. Devotees observe fasts and perform rituals, including the holy act of ‘Jalabhishek’ or pouring water over the Shiva Lingam, often heading to temples in large numbers to express their devotion.
The article outlines the auspicious timings for the ‘Jalabhishek’ ritual on Mahashivratri, which are segmented into four specific slots. The first auspicious timing is from 08:24 AM to 09:48 AM, followed by two more slots in the morning and an additional time in the evening. Furthermore, it includes timings for four different periods of worship that span across the event’s duration from the evening of February 15 to the morning of February 16, 2026, allowing devotees to plan their rituals effectively.
This guidance on auspicious timings is important as it helps ensure that the rituals performed during Mahashivratri are believed to yield maximum spiritual benefits. As millions of devotees engage in these age-old traditions, the festival serves not only as a day of worship but also reinforces cultural values and community bonding among participants throughout the country.