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Mahashivaratri 2026

Bengaluru

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Maha ShivaRatri

Starting at 04:30 PM on 15th February 2026 and ending at 08:30 AM on 16th February 2026

A sacred night of enlightenment. A night representing the celestial merger of cosmic forces. Be a part of this divine celebration in the presence of His Holiness Srimath Paramahamsa Parivrajakacharya Sri Sri Sri Yogishwara Swami. 

Maha Shivaratri holds great significance in the spiritual and cultural traditions, particularly for devotees of Lord Shiva. It is considered one of the most important nights of the year, observed with devotion and reverence across various parts of India and beyond. This night is believed to be the day when Lord Shiva performed the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction. In the context of spiritual practice, Maha Shivaratri offers an opportunity for individuals to deepen their connection with the divine. By observing fasting, meditation, and night-long vigils, devotees aim to transcend the distractions of the physical world and enter a state of heightened spiritual awareness. The night is a time to reflect, seek forgiveness, and purify the mind, body, and soul, creating a space for personal transformation and growth. His Holiness Sri Yogi a renowned spiritual leader, often speaks of the deep inner peace that can be attained through the conscious practices of meditation and mindfulness during Maha Shivaratri. He emphasizes that the night is not just about ritualistic observances, but also about tuning into the inner divine presence that resides within all beings. According to His Holiness, this auspicious night allows practitioners to connect more deeply with their own higher consciousness and with the universal energy that Lord Shiva embodies. For many, Maha Shivaratri under His Holiness Sri Yogi guidance represents a path to self-realization, with the teachings of Lord Shiva acting as a beacon for personal and spiritual development. It is a time to deepen one's commitment to self-discipline, purity of thought, and alignment with the cosmic rhythms that govern the universe. Through the practice of devotion and mindfulness, individuals are reminded of the impermanence of life and the eternal presence of divine consciousness that guides all beings

Venue: Sri Kuchalamba Kalyana Mahal

Jayanagar, Bengaluru

The schedule for Maha Shivaratri on February 15, 2026

Section One 4:30 PM- Acharya varnam 4:45 PM- Sthala Shuddhi 5:00 PM- kalasha puja 5:30 PM- Shri Aahi Yogi arrival 5:45 PM- stall opening ceremony 6:00 PM- His Holiness Arrival

Section Two 6:30 PM- Guru Paduka, Guru vastra, Naga bimba, Gau Samarpane 7:30 PM- Sayankala Puja 8:00 PM- Nama Japa 8:30 PM- Shopping

Section Three 9:00 PM- Vidhushi Srimati Prathibha and team 9:30 PM- Srimathi Radharani team dance 10:15 PM- Vasanthi and team 11:00 PM- Dance team 2 Performance (Kum. Nayana and team) 11:45 PM- Vidhwan Sri Ananth Bhagawat and team 12:30 AM - Guru Pravachana 1:30 AM- Entertainment Zone

Section Four 2:30 AM: Ksheera Abhisheka 2:50 AM: Panchamrutha Abhisheka 3:10 AM: Ghrita Abhisheka 3:40 AM: Jala Dhara 4:10 AM: Bhasma Abhisheka

Section Five 04:20 AM: Bilvarchane 04:40 AM: Alankara Puja 05:00 AM: Mrityunjaya Puja 05:30 AM: Pushpa Abhisheka 6:00 AM: Paduka Puja 06:10 AM: Mahamangalarathi 06:30 AM: Mantrakshate 7:00 AM: Mahaprasadam

For more information contact:   Smt. Godha Shanmukha  -  962 022 1643  ||  Sri Mohan Dharwadker  -  886 117 2068

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