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Shivaratri Dates 2028

Masik Shivaratri is a monthly observance dedicated to Lord Shiva, falling on the 14th tithi (Chaturdashi) of the Krishna Paksha every month. The word 'Shivaratri' means 'the night of Shiva', and devotees observe a fast and perform night-long worship on this day.

There are 12 Masik Shivaratris in a regular year. The most significant among them is Maha Shivaratri, falling in the month of Phalguna, which is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar. Observing Masik Shivaratri is believed to bring Lord Shiva's blessings, remove sins, and grant liberation.

All times shown in: Asia/Kolkata

Date Begins Ends Lunar Month Paksha Action
24-Jan-2028 24-Jan-2028 04:09 PM Monday 25-Jan-2028 06:17 PM Tuesday Pausha Krishna
23-Feb-2028 23-Feb-2028 10:45 AM Wednesday 24-Feb-2028 01:27 PM Thursday Magha Krishna
24-Mar-2028 24-Mar-2028 05:34 AM Friday 25-Mar-2028 07:57 AM Saturday Phalguna Krishna
22-Apr-2028 22-Apr-2028 10:56 PM Saturday 24-Apr-2028 12:21 AM Monday Chaitra Krishna
22-May-2028 22-May-2028 02:02 PM Monday 23-May-2028 02:10 PM Tuesday Vaishakha Krishna
21-Jun-2028 21-Jun-2028 02:48 AM Wednesday 22-Jun-2028 01:38 AM Thursday Jyeshtha Krishna
20-Jul-2028 20-Jul-2028 01:37 PM Thursday 21-Jul-2028 11:18 AM Friday Ashadha Krishna
18-Aug-2028 18-Aug-2028 11:00 PM Friday 19-Aug-2028 07:47 PM Saturday Shravana Krishna
17-Sep-2028 17-Sep-2028 07:30 AM Sunday 18-Sep-2028 03:47 AM Monday Bhadrapada Krishna
16-Oct-2028 16-Oct-2028 03:45 PM Monday 17-Oct-2028 12:05 PM Tuesday Ashvina Krishna
15-Nov-2028 15-Nov-2028 12:35 AM Wednesday 15-Nov-2028 09:34 PM Wednesday Kartika Krishna
14-Dec-2028 14-Dec-2028 10:50 AM Thursday 15-Dec-2028 09:01 AM Friday Margashirsha Krishna

Masik Shivaratri – Significance, Fasting Rules & Rituals

What is Masik Shivaratri?

Masik Shivaratri is a monthly observance dedicated to Lord Shiva, falling on the 14th tithi (Chaturdashi) of the Krishna Paksha every month. It occurs 12 times a year and is considered a sacred night for Shiva worship, meditation, and fasting.

What is the difference between Masik Shivaratri and Maha Shivaratri?

Masik Shivaratri occurs every month on the Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi. Maha Shivaratri is the specific Masik Shivaratri that falls in the month of Phalguna (February–March) and is considered the most significant β€” it is one of the grandest festivals in the Hindu calendar.

How is Masik Shivaratri observed?

Devotees observe a fast throughout the day and perform Shiva abhishek β€” ritual bathing of the Shivaling with milk, water, honey, curd, and ghee. Bilva leaves, white flowers, and sandalwood paste are offered. The night is spent in prayer, chanting, and reading of Shiva scriptures.

What mantras are chanted on Masik Shivaratri?

The most commonly chanted mantras are the Panchakshara Mantra (Om Namah Shivaya), the Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, and the Shiva Tandava Stotram. Reciting the Shiva Sahasranama (1008 names of Lord Shiva) is also considered highly meritorious.

What are the benefits of observing Masik Shivaratri?

Observing Masik Shivaratri with devotion is believed to cleanse sins, remove negative karma, bestow good health, prosperity, and marital harmony, and ultimately lead the devotee toward liberation (moksha).

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