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URLhttps://publicholidays.in/maha-shivaratri/
Last Crawled2026-04-05 16:47:19 (21 hours ago)
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Meta TitleMaha Shivaratri 2027 and 2028 - PublicHolidays.in
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India ⌂ Maha Shivaratri is a festival of worship of the Hindu god Shiva, along with his wife Parvati, the “mother goddess”. In 2027, Maha Shivaratri falls on Saturday 6 March. The holiday will be on Wednesday 23 February in 2028. Year Date Day Holiday States 2027 6 Mar Sat Maha Shivaratri National except AN, AR, AS, BR, DL, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB 2028 23 Feb Wed Maha Shivaratri National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB Please scroll down to end of page for previous years' dates. This holiday is celebrated throughout India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and other parts of the world with a significant Hindu population. The festival is held in February or March on the Gregorian calendar. On the Hindu calendar, it comes on 13th night and 14th day of the month Phalguna, which is the day that Shiva is said to have called his “favourite day of the year.” Of the twelve Shivaratri festivals held during the Hindu year, Maha Shivaratri is consider to be the holiest by Hindus. “Shivaratri” means “the great night of Shiva,” which name refers to the all-night worship vigil kept up by Shiva devotees on the 13th of Phalguna. This differs from most Hindu festivals, which are observed in the daytime. Prayers and worship of Shiva through the night are supposed to commemorate the time Shiva “saved the world from ignorance,” which is symbolized by darkness. On the 14th of Phalguna, Hindus fast all day long. They also offer flowers, betel tree leaves, and fruits to Shiva. They also offer incense, light ceremonial lamps, take holy-water baths in the Ganges or elsewhere, engage in Yoga meditation, and chant the mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” all day long. At temples throughout India, devotees shout out “Hail Shiva!” amid ringing temple bells and, after circling Shiva’s statue, pour water or milk on top of it. Finally, they also receive three lines of “holy ash” on their foreheads to symbolize purity, knowledge, and penance. Previous Years Year Date Day Holiday States 2026 15 Feb Sun Maha Shivaratri National except AN, AR, AS, BR, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB 2025 26 Feb Wed Maha Shivaratri National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB
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[![](https://publicholidays.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Public_Holidays_Global_new.png)](https://publicholidays.in/) - [Home](https://publicholidays.in/) - [Public Holidays](https://publicholidays.in/) - [Other Observances](https://publicholidays.in/observances/) - [हिंदी](https://publicholidays.in/hi/) [![](https://publicholidays.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Public_Holidays_Global_new.png)](https://publicholidays.in/) India ## Related pages - [Public Holidays](https://publicholidays.in/) [⌂](https://publicholidays.in/) # Maha Shivaratri 2027 and 2028 Language: [English](https://publicholidays.in/maha-shivaratri/) [हिन्दी](https://publicholidays.in/hi/maha-shivaratri/) Maha Shivaratri is a festival of worship of the Hindu god Shiva, along with his wife Parvati, the “mother goddess”. In 2027, Maha Shivaratri falls on Saturday 6 March. The holiday will be on Wednesday 23 February in 2028. | Year | Date | Day | Holiday | States | |---|---|---|---|---| | 2027 | 6 Mar | Sat | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, DL, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | 2028 | 23 Feb | Wed | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | Please scroll down to end of page for previous years' dates. | | | | | This holiday is celebrated throughout India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and other parts of the world with a significant Hindu population. The festival is held in February or March on the Gregorian calendar. On the Hindu calendar, it comes on 13th night and 14th day of the month Phalguna, which is the day that Shiva is said to have called his “favourite day of the year.” Of the twelve Shivaratri festivals held during the Hindu year, Maha Shivaratri is consider to be the holiest by Hindus. “Shivaratri” means “the great night of Shiva,” which name refers to the all-night worship vigil kept up by Shiva devotees on the 13th of Phalguna. This differs from most Hindu festivals, which are observed in the daytime. Prayers and worship of Shiva through the night are supposed to commemorate the time Shiva “saved the world from ignorance,” which is symbolized by darkness. On the 14th of Phalguna, Hindus fast all day long. They also offer flowers, betel tree leaves, and fruits to Shiva. They also offer incense, light ceremonial lamps, take holy-water baths in the Ganges or elsewhere, engage in Yoga meditation, and chant the mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” all day long. At temples throughout India, devotees shout out “Hail Shiva!” amid ringing temple bells and, after circling Shiva’s statue, pour water or milk on top of it. Finally, they also receive three lines of “holy ash” on their foreheads to symbolize purity, knowledge, and penance. ## Previous Years | Year | Date | Day | Holiday | States | |---|---|---|---|---| | 2026 | 15 Feb | Sun | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | 2025 | 26 Feb | Wed | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | - [Other Languages](https://publicholidays.in/maha-shivaratri/) - [Chinese](https://publicholidays.in/zh/) [![]()](https://publicholidays.in/) [© 2026 Public Holidays Global Pty Ltd ABN 53 608 843 885](https://publicholidays.in/) [Terms and Conditions](https://publicholidays.in/terms-conditions) \| [Privacy Policy](https://publicholidays.in/privacy-policy) \| [About Us](https://publicholidays.in/about/) \| [Contact Us](https://publicholidays.in/contact/) Privacy Manager ## Related pages - [Public Holidays](https://publicholidays.in/)
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[![](https://publicholidays.in/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Public_Holidays_Global_new.png)](https://publicholidays.in/) India [⌂](https://publicholidays.in/) Maha Shivaratri is a festival of worship of the Hindu god Shiva, along with his wife Parvati, the “mother goddess”. In 2027, Maha Shivaratri falls on Saturday 6 March. The holiday will be on Wednesday 23 February in 2028. | Year | Date | Day | Holiday | States | |---|---|---|---|---| | 2027 | 6 Mar | Sat | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, DL, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | 2028 | 23 Feb | Wed | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | Please scroll down to end of page for previous years' dates. | | | | | This holiday is celebrated throughout India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and other parts of the world with a significant Hindu population. The festival is held in February or March on the Gregorian calendar. On the Hindu calendar, it comes on 13th night and 14th day of the month Phalguna, which is the day that Shiva is said to have called his “favourite day of the year.” Of the twelve Shivaratri festivals held during the Hindu year, Maha Shivaratri is consider to be the holiest by Hindus. “Shivaratri” means “the great night of Shiva,” which name refers to the all-night worship vigil kept up by Shiva devotees on the 13th of Phalguna. This differs from most Hindu festivals, which are observed in the daytime. Prayers and worship of Shiva through the night are supposed to commemorate the time Shiva “saved the world from ignorance,” which is symbolized by darkness. On the 14th of Phalguna, Hindus fast all day long. They also offer flowers, betel tree leaves, and fruits to Shiva. They also offer incense, light ceremonial lamps, take holy-water baths in the Ganges or elsewhere, engage in Yoga meditation, and chant the mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” all day long. At temples throughout India, devotees shout out “Hail Shiva!” amid ringing temple bells and, after circling Shiva’s statue, pour water or milk on top of it. Finally, they also receive three lines of “holy ash” on their foreheads to symbolize purity, knowledge, and penance. ## Previous Years | Year | Date | Day | Holiday | States | |---|---|---|---|---| | 2026 | 15 Feb | Sun | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, GA, LD, MN, ML, MZ, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB | | 2025 | 26 Feb | Wed | Maha Shivaratri | National except AN, AR, AS, BR, LD, MN, ML, NL, PY, SK, TN & WB |
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