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Happy Maha Shivratri 2024: Know the fasting dos and don’ts, what to eat, and more for the auspicious festival

Maha Shivratri 2024 Fasting Rules: Maha Shivratri, the "Great Night of Shiva," offers a unique opportunity for spiritual growth through dedication and introspection. Here's all you need to know about the fasting rituals, food recommendations and more.

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Maha Shivratri 2024 Fasting Rules: Maha Shivratri, literally translating to ‘the Great Night of Shiva,’ is one of the major Hindu festivals, that is observed on the 14th day of Krishna Chaturdashi in the Hindu month of Phalguna (typically falling between February and March), this festival holds immense significance for devotees of Lord Shiva.

As it’s widely celebrated by Hindus across the Indian sub-continent, Maha Shivratri is marked by day and night of fasting, prayers, and meditations, during which devotees worship Lord Shiva and meditate on ethics and virtues such as honesty, non-injury to others, charity, forgiveness, and the discovery of Shiva.

In the year 2024, Maha Shivratri will be celebrated on March 8th, Friday, here’s all you need to know about the Maha Shivratri fasting dos and don’ts, food recommendations and more to celebrate this auspicious festival.

Maha Shivratri: Types of fast

Mahashivratri fasting in India encompasses three main types observed by devotees seeking blessings from Lord Shiva:

Maha Shivratri fasting tips: The dos and don’ts

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Maha Shivratri rituals: The dos and don’ts

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On the 9th of March 2024, devotees are advised to take a sacred bath and conduct rituals by lighting a lamp with clarified butter (desi ghee) in front of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. They should offer homemade sweets such as halwa, kheer, or other sweet fruits, along with bhog prasad consisting of dishes like sabzi, poori, and raita. These offerings are first presented to the deities before devotees partake in the bhog prasad. It is important to refrain from consuming any non-vegetarian food on this auspicious day.

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