

Third phase Puja: March 2 from 12:33 am to 3. Second Phase Puja: March 1 from 9.27 pm to 12.33 am

The auspicious time of worshipping in four phases are:įirst phase Puja: March 1 from 6.21 pm to 9.27 pm The Puja of Mahashivaratri is observed in four phases.

The Chaturdashi Tithi will end at 10 am on Wednesday, March 2. This year, the auspicious day for Mahashivaratri will start from 3.16 am on Tuesday, March 1. Let us know about the date, auspicious time and the right way of worshiping on Mahashivaratri.

The wife of Lord Shiva, Mata Parvati, is also worshiped along with Lord Shiva on this day. Shiva Puja Vidhanam in Telugu How to perform Siva Puja, Process of Shiva Pooja, Shiva Shodashopachara Puja After performing the Pasupu Ganapathi puja, start performing the Shiva puja (, ) ' & ’ ()+,-./0. Apart from this, it is also believed that by worshiping Lord Shiva on this day, one gets rid of all the troubles and hurdles of life. It is also believed that fasting on this day brings good luck. Yes, it does sound a bit strange but it is not recommended to offer coconut water to Lord Shiva, especially on Shivaratri. Everything offered this day is considered as nirmalaya, and cannot be consumed and, as consuming coconut water after being offered on deities is considered as mandatory to drink, it is therefore not offered to Lord Shiva.World Obesity Day 2023: Tips for Parents to Manage Childhood ObesityĪLSO READ: Mahashivratri 2022: These Zodiac Signs To Get Special Blessings of Lord Shiva You can offer coconut to the deity but do not offer coconut water. Shiva is although not very fond of white flowers, but, it is said that the flowers Kewda and Champa are cursed by the Lord and should never be offered to him during puja. So, no other god can be offered the same. Goddess Laxmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu. Therefore these are a huge no-no as an offering on Shivlinga. However, there are a few things that you must not offer. Many know that Shiva's favourite plant is Bael, and also likes bhaang, dhatura, milk, sandal, and ash. On Mahashivratri, which is on March 1 this year, devotees keep fast and worship Lord Shiva.
