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Monthly Shivratri will be celebrated on 8th February, know the auspicious time and method of worship.

 


Magh Masik Shivratri 2024:  This time Masik Shivratri in the month of Magh is on 8th February. On this day, Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are worshiped ritually. Let us tell you that this festival is celebrated every month on the Chaturdashi date of Krishna Paksha. During this time devotees worship and worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Jagran is organized at night. So, in today's article we will tell you the auspicious time and method of worship. Let us know in detail…

auspicious time

According to the Panchang, the monthly Shivratri Chaturdashi Tithi of Magh month will start on February 8 at 11:17 AM and the next day i.e. on February 9, the Tithi will end at 8:02 AM.

favorite things of lord shiva

Let us tell you that on the day of Shivratri, devotees offer water, incense, Bel leaves, Bilva leaves, fruits, milk, Ganga water, etc. on Shivling. By observing this fast one gets the blessings of Lord Shiva. Along with this, all the troubles of the seekers are solved.

worship like this

  • On this day, devotees should wake up in the morning before sunrise.
  • After which take bath and wear clean clothes.
  • Start the puja with offering Arghya to the Sun.
  • Then spread a red cloth at the place of worship.
  • Here you install the photo or idol of Shiva-Parvati.
  • Offer incense, bel leaves, Bilva leaves and fruits to God.
  • Also offer vermillion to Goddess Parvati.
  • Do Aarti along with chanting mantras.
  • At last distribute Prasad to everyone.

Chant these mantras

  1. Om Trimbakam Yajamahe Sugandhi Pushtivardhanam
    Urvarukamiv Bandhananmrityormukshiya Mamritat.
  2. Namamishmishaan nirvanarupam vibhum wideram brahmavedaswaroopam.
    My own nirgunam nirvikalpam niriham chidakaashmakashvasam bhajeyham.
  3. Om Namah Shivay.

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