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Masik Shivratri 2025: All You Need To Know About Fasting, Rituals And Shiva Puja
18 November 2025 brings a night that holds a unique spiritual energy-Masik Shivratri in the Margashirsha month. As the lunar calendar marks the Chaturdashi tithi (Krishna Paksha), devotees have an opportunity to take a moment to reflect and reconnect with Lord Shiva. The night is all about creating a space for clarity, inner balance, and purpose.
The tithi begins at 7:12 AM on 18 November and continues until 9:43 AM the next day. The most auspicious period, Nishita Kaal, falls between 11:42 PM and 12:36 AM, when spiritual practices are believed to be most effective.
Why This Day Holds Special Significance
- The Margashirsha month Masik Shivratri is considered particularly powerful.
- Performing puja is believed to fulfil wishes, bring peace, and invite prosperity.
- It is a chance for self-purification and spiritual growth, a moment to reset your goals and realign with inner purpose.
- This year, the day coincides with Ayushman and Saubhagya yogas, enhancing the benefits of devotion and worship.
How To Observe Masik Shivratri
Observing this day can be both simple and meaningful. Key practices include:
- Morning Ritual: Start with a bath and wear clean, fresh clothes.
- Puja Setup: Arrange the Shiva Linga at home or in a temple. Offer bilva leaves, flowers, dhatura, rice, and sandalwood.
- Abhishek (Bathing the Linga): Use water, milk, or Panchamrit-central to the ritual.
- Mantra and Japa: Chant "Om Namah Shivaya" or other Shiva mantras to enhance focus.
- Midnight Puja: The Nishita Kaal (11:42 PM-12:36 AM) is the most powerful time for meditation, mantra chanting, or aarti.
- Purpose and Prayers: Reflect on personal goals and challenges; sincerity amplifies the spiritual effects of the fast and puja.
The Deeper Meaning
- Masik Shivratri is a moment to release negativity and realign with yourself.
- It emphasizes that faith and devotion can be a regular practice, not just reserved for annual festivals.
- Observing the fast and puja encourages discipline, focus, and spiritual dedication, which ripple into daily life.
The Masik Shivratri on 18 November 2025 is a powerful night for reflection, devotion, and spiritual renewal. By observing the fast, performing rituals, and engaging in heartfelt prayer, you invite clarity, peace, and balance into your life. Nights like this remind us that devotion is not only an occasional act, it can be a steady presence guiding our everyday choices and mindset. Practices like these, when observed regularly, can become a steady, guiding presence, shaping the way we approach daily challenges, decisions, and even relationships.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article, including dates, timings, and rituals for Masik Shivratri 2025, is based on general Panchang data and widely accepted practices. Timings such as Nishita Kaal may vary slightly depending on your location and local observances. Readers are encouraged to verify exact timings with a local priest, temple, or Panchang before performing rituals. This content is for informational and devotional purposes only and should not replace professional religious guidance.



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