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When is Mahashivratri in the year 2022? Know date, auspicious time and worship method

When is Mahashivratri in the year 2022? Know date, auspicious time and worship method

Mahashivratri 2022: Worship of Lord Shiva has special significance in Hinduism. It is believed that Lord Shiva is a very kind and merciful God. They become happy even with just a lot of water. Along with the monthly Shivaratri (Masik Shivratri 2022) coming every month, the Mahashivratri that falls in the year also has special significance. Let us tell you that Mahashivratri is celebrated on the day of Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha of Falgun month Maha Shivratri. On this day, worshiping Lord Shiva with rituals (Shiva Ji Puja) leads to the attainment of the desired groom. It is believed that fasting on this day brings good luck.

Also, it is believed that by worshiping Lord Shiva on this day, one gets rid of all the troubles of life. Goddess Parvati is also worshiped along with Lord Shiva on this day. Let us know about the date, auspicious time and method of worship of Mahashivratri.

 

Mahashivratri 2022 Date (Mahashivratri 2022)

According to the Hindu calendar, in the year 2022, Mahashivratri Tithi will start from 3:16 am on Tuesday, March 1, and Chaturdashi Tithi will end on March 2, Wednesday at 10 am.


Auspicious time for mahashivratri worship

Worship of the first Prahar of Mahashivratri- March 1, 2022 is from 6:21 pm to 9:27 pm.

On this day the worship of the second prahar will be held from 9:27 minutes to 12:33 minutes on 1st March.

Worship of the third prahar- March 1 is from 12:33 in the night to 3:39 in the morning.

Worship of Fourth Prahar- March 2 is from 3:39 am to 6:45 am.

- Paran time- March 2, Wednesday after 6:45 minutes.


mahashivratri worship method
Maha Shivratri 2022, which falls in the month of Falgun, is considered to be one of the biggest Shivratri of the year. On this day, after taking a bath in Brahma Muhurta, establish an urn filled with water at the place of worship of the house. After this, establish the idol of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. Then offer Akshat, Paan, Betel nut, Roli, Molly, Sandalwood, Clove, Cardamom, Milk, Curd, Honey, Ghee, Datura, Belpatra, Kamalgatta etc. to God. Perform pajoon and perform aarti at the end.

Disclaimer: The information provided here is based on assumptions and information only. Consult the relevant expert before applying any information or assumption

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