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Masik Shivaratri

Masik Shivaratri

மாத சிவராத்திரி

Masik Shivaratri is a powerful monthly observance falling on the 14th night of the waning moon, dedicated entirely to Lord Shiva through fasting and meditation.

Masik Shivaratri: 29 Jun 1935, 12.43 AM to 30 Jun 1935, 12.44 AM
33220 days ago 29-06-1935

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1935 Occurrences

Fri, 04 Jan 1935
Friday
1935
Bhava Margazhi 20
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 3 Jan 1935, 04.43 PM | Ends: 4 Jan 1935, 01.57 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 01:57 PM IST Mula - Pada 2 up to 10:27 PM IST
06:35
18:09
Sat, 02 Feb 1935
Saturday
1935
Bhava Thai 20
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 2 Feb 1935, 12.00 AM | Ends: 3 Feb 1935, 01.37 AM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 01:37 AM IST (next day) Purva Ashadha - Pada 4 up to 07:20 AM IST
06:40
18:22
Mon, 04 Mar 1935
Monday
1935
Bhava Masi 20
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 3 Mar 1935, 03.33 PM | Ends: 4 Mar 1935, 11.54 AM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 11:54 AM IST Dhanishta - Pada 4 up to 10:07 AM IST
06:31
18:28
Tue, 02 Apr 1935
Tuesday
1935
Bhava Panguni 19
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 2 Apr 1935, 12.20 AM | Ends: 2 Apr 1935, 08.57 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 08:57 PM IST Purva Bhadrapada - Pada 3 up to 03:03 PM IST
06:15
18:28
Fri, 31 May 1935
Friday
1935
Yuva Vaikasi 17
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 30 May 1935, 03.45 PM | Ends: 31 May 1935, 02.20 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 02:20 PM IST Krittika - Pada 1 up to 12:56 AM IST (next day)
05:55
18:34
Sat, 29 Jun 1935
Saturday
1935
Yuva Aani 15
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 29 Jun 1935, 12.43 AM | Ends: 30 Jun 1935, 12.44 AM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 12:44 AM IST (next day) Rohini - Pada 4 up to 08:21 AM IST
05:59
18:41
Mon, 29 Jul 1935
Monday
1935
Yuva Aadi 13
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 28 Jul 1935, 11.55 AM | Ends: 29 Jul 1935, 01.17 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 01:17 PM IST Punarvasu - Pada 2 up to 07:15 PM IST
06:06
18:41
Tue, 27 Aug 1935
Tuesday
1935
Yuva Avani 11
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 27 Aug 1935, 01.47 AM | Ends: 28 Aug 1935, 04.04 AM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 04:04 AM IST (next day) Ashlesha - Pada 1 up to 06:36 AM IST (next day)
06:08
18:29
Thu, 26 Sep 1935
Thursday
1935
Yuva Purattasi 10
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 25 Sep 1935, 06.02 PM | Ends: 26 Sep 1935, 08.34 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 08:34 PM IST Purva Phalguni - Pada 3 up to 06:37 PM IST
06:06
18:11
Sat, 26 Oct 1935
Saturday
1935
Yuva Aippasi 9
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 25 Oct 1935, 11.54 AM | Ends: 26 Oct 1935, 02.00 PM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 02:00 PM IST Hasta - Pada 4 up to 06:39 AM IST
06:06
17:56
Sun, 24 Nov 1935
Sunday
1935
Yuva Karthigai 9
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 24 Nov 1935, 06.22 AM | Ends: 25 Nov 1935, 07.28 AM
Krishna Paksha Trayodashi up to 06:22 AM IST Swati - Pada 3 up to 06:15 PM IST
06:15
17:52
Tue, 24 Dec 1935
Tuesday
1935
Yuva Margazhi 9
Masik Shivaratri Starts: 24 Dec 1935, 12.19 AM | Ends: 25 Dec 1935, 12.06 AM
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi up to 12:06 AM IST (next day) Jyeshtha - Pada 1 up to 05:22 AM IST (next day)
06:30
18:03

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What is Masik Shivaratri?

While the grand 'Maha Shivaratri' is celebrated once a year with unmatched fervor, the deeply spiritual observance of Shivaratri actually occurs every single month. This monthly occurrence is known as 'Masik Shivaratri' (Monthly Night of Shiva).

According to the traditional Hindu lunar calendar, it strictly falls on the Chaturdashi tithi—the fourteenth day of the dark fortnight or the waning phase of the moon (Krishna Paksha). This specific profoundly dark night is considered highly potent and is exclusively dedicated to the deep meditation and supreme worship of Lord Shiva, the cosmic destroyer of ignorance and illusions.

Fasting and Worship Rituals

Devotees who strictly observe the Masik Shivaratri vow (Vrat) begin their day with a purifying bath and a firm resolution (Sankalpa) to dedicate the day to Shiva. The fasting protocol typically involves complete abstinence from all solid foods, sustaining only on water, milk, or fruits throughout the day.

The absolute core of the worship takes place during the late evening or at the mystical midnight hour (Nishita Kala). Devotees visit Shiva temples to witness the sacred 'Abhishekam' (ritual bathing) of the Shivalinga using milk, honey, ghee, and sandalwood. Offering the trifoliate 'Bilva' (Bael) leaves is considered an indispensable part of the pooja, as it is believed to instantly cool the Lord and wash away past karmic debts.

Spiritual and Psychological Benefits

Consistently observing Masik Shivaratri every month is believed to be incredibly powerful. It systematically eradicates deep-seated fears, chronic anxieties, and severe psychological distress, completely liberating the soul from worldly attachments.

From a practical perspective, undertaking this monthly discipline of rigorous fasting and staying spiritually awake dramatically enhances a person's self-control, mental fortitude, and deep inner peace. Continuous chanting of the 'Om Namah Shivaya' mantra during this night radically purifies the mind, aligning the devotee's energy directly with the supreme, tranquil consciousness of Lord Shiva.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Maha Shivaratri is the massive annual festival occurring in the month of Maasi (Feb/Mar). Masik Shivaratri is the monthly observance falling on the 14th day of the waning moon in all other months.

Night symbolically represents spiritual darkness and ignorance. Worshipping Shiva, the light of supreme consciousness, during the darkest night signifies the total destruction of human ignorance and ego.

If you cannot visit a temple, you can light a lamp before a Shivalinga or a picture of Lord Shiva at home, offer fresh Bilva leaves, and spend the night meditating and chanting 'Om Namah Shivaya'.

Yes. Anyone seeking inner peace, spiritual growth, and freedom from negative karmas can observe this fast, modifying the strictness based on their personal health conditions.