The Masik Shivratri Story, Importance and Vrat Vidhi

Shiva and Shakti together symbolise the core energy of the universe. Lord Shiva is also known as Mahesh, one of the Tridevas (Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh). Goddess Parvati is the wife of Lord Shiva. She is also known as Adi Shakti, the source of divine energy of the universe. The combined strength of Shivashakti maintains the balance of the world. Masik Shivratri is the celebration of Shiva and Shakti coming together.

The Difference Between Masik Shivratri and Maha Shivratri:

Masik Shivaratri and Maha Shivratri are two different auspicious days of Hindu religions. In the Krishna Paksha, the months of the 14th Lunar Phase are known as Masik Shivratri or Masa Shivratri.

At the same time, the Masik Shivratri in the month of Phalguna as per the Purnimant Panchang is known as Maha Shivratri. The Amavasya Panchang suggests that a Masik Shivratri arriving in the month of Magha is also known as Maha Shivratri. This year, the Maha Shivaratri 2025 date is 26 Feb 2025, Wednesday.

Masik Shivratri 2025 Date and Muhurat Timings:

Month and DateDaysMuhurat Timings
January 27, 2025MondayBegins - 20:34, Jan 27 Ends - 19:35, Jan 28
February 26, 2025WednesdayBegins - 11:08, Feb 26 Ends - 08:54, Feb 27
March 27, 2025ThursdayBegins - 23:03, Mar 27 Ends - 19:55, Mar 28
April 26, 2025SaturdayBegins - 08:27, Apr 26 Ends - 04:49, Apr 27
May 25, 2025SundayBegins - 15:51, May 25 Ends - 12:11, May 26
June 23, 2025MondayBegins - 22:09, Jun 23 Ends - 18:59, Jun 24
July 23, 2025WednesdayBegins - 04:39, Jul 23 Ends - 02:28, Jul 24
August 21, 2025ThursdayBegins - 12:44, Aug 21 Ends - 11:55, Aug 22
September 20, 2025SaturdayBegins - 23:36, Sep 19 Ends - 00:16, Sep 21
October 19, 2025SundayBegins - 13:51, Oct 19 Ends - 15:44, Oct 20
November 18, 2025TuesdayBegins - 07:12, Nov 18 Ends - 09:43, Nov 19
December 18, 2025ThursdayBegins - 02:32, Dec 18 Ends - 04:59, Dec 19

The Story Behind Masik Shivratri

There is an interesting story of a conflict between Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu, two of Tridevas. The story is connected with the holy day of Masik Shivratri, as Lord Shiva transformed himself into a Shiva Lingam on this same day. Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu both presented an argument of being superior to each other. Later on, the debate took the form of a significant conflict between both.

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Meanwhile, when Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu were surprised to see a pillar between them. The pillar without an origin or end appeared in front of them. An agreement was mutually considered that whosoever would reach the pillar’s ending is better than the other. Lord Brahma took the form of a Swan and went on flying to find the pillar’s origin. At the same time, Lord Vishnu turned into a Boar to see the end of the pillar.

Both were unable to find the two ends of the pillar. Lord Brahma didn’t accept the fact that he failed to see the end of the pillar. He told a lie to Lord Vishnu that he has completed the challenge. Thus, Lord Shiva came in front of Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma and performed the Tandava Nritya in anger. He told them the pillar was Lord Shiva himself and cursed Lord Brahma for the lie. Due to the curse of Lord Shiva, there is no temple of Lord Brahma on the earth. The Day Lord Shiva appeared in the form of Lingam is the day of Shivratri.

The Importance of Masik Shivratri or Masa Shivratri

The Hindu Calendar suggests that on every 14th day of the Krishna Paksha, people and Shiv Bhakts or devotees celebrate Masik Shivratri. The word Masik Shivratri means the Night to worship Lord Shiva falling in each month. Maha Shivratri is just a single-day festival that people celebrate once a year. The Shiva-Shakti coming together is the day of Masa Shivratri. The 2025 Shivratri date is as per the Hindu Panchang.

On the auspicious day of Masik Shivratri, single females do fasting for an ideal husband. At the same time, married women do puja for their husbands and children’s healthy and happy life. Performing Rudraabhishek Puja on Masik Shivratri is the way to achieve salvation or Moksha from the rebirth and life-cycle. People understand the Masa Shivratri importance in Hinduism and do fasting. It helps them to receive prosperity and progress in life.

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The Legend of Samudra Manthan and Masik Shivratri

When the Devas and Asuras were busy churning the sea or Samudra Manthan for Amrit, the nectar of Immortality, the poison or Halahal, came out of the ocean. The Devas and Asuras were terrified after witnessing the poison that can destroy the entire world. They went to Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma, but it didn’t help. So they went to Lord Shiva for help.
On the request of the Devas and Asura, Lord Shiva appeared at the site of Samudra Manthan. A phenomenon that no Deva or Asura could forget happened. Lord Shiva took the pot of Halahal and drank the entire poison. Goddess Parvati then stopped the poison by putting her hand on Lord Shiva’s throat. The throat of Lord Shiva then turned blue due to the poison. Therefore, Lord Shiva is also known as Neelkantha, God with a blue-coloured throat.
Devotees of Shiva offer Milk and pure water on the Lingam on Masik Shivratri. They do it to honour Shiva as he saved the world from the destructive poison Halahal.

Masik Shivratri Vrat Vidhi

People celebrate the important day of Masik Shivratri with proper customs and traditions. They perform the Masik Shivratri Vrat Vidhi and follow the below-mentioned steps of puja.
Devotees wake up early in the morning, take a bath and start preparing the puja table.
A mix of water from the river Ganga, milk, curd, honey, ghee, turmeric, Belpatra, and vermillion is used for performing the Abhishek of Shiva Lingam.
People decorate the Lingam with Sandalwood paste and flowers.

  • Devotee sings Aarti of Lord Shiva and uses the Shankh (Conch) and bells to add the divine music.
  • After the Aarti, people give Prasad to others.
  • The perfect time to do the Puja Vidhi is at midnight, and fasting is continued till dawn.
  • Many people organise Jagran and Shiv Bhajan gatherings to enjoy the divine atmosphere of Masik Shivratri.
  • The Puja Vidhi of Masik Shivratri is performed on any weekdays, but Tuesdays hold a special place.
  • During the Puja Vidhi of Masik Shivratri, Devotees pray to Goddess Parvati and others as well. Also, many people follow the Pradosh Kall on the day of Masik Shivratri.

The Masik Shivratri is nothing less than a Bhakti festival for the devotees of Lord Shiva. It holds an important place in the different procedures of Shiva Puja. On this Masik Shivratri, let us all pray to Lord Shiva for the world’s prosperity and peace.

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