

Masik Shivratri Vrat (मासिक शिवरात्रि व्रत)
Masik Shivratri, meaning "Monthly Shivratri," is a sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Shiva, celebrated on the 14th night of the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha) every month. Devotees fast, pray, and perform rituals to seek the blessings of Lord Shiva and cleanse their minds and souls.

Masik Shivratri Vrat Katha (मासिक शिवरात्रि व्रत कथा)
Once upon a time, there lived a poor tribal man named Chitrabhanu. In his previous birth, he was a hunter. On one Shivratri day, unaware of its spiritual significance, he ventured into the forest to hunt food for his family. Despite searching all day, he found nothing. As night fell, he climbed a Bilva (bael) tree near a pond to stay safe and wait for animals.
To stay awake, he plucked the tree’s leaves and dropped them one by one below to pass time. Unknowingly, the leaves fell onto a Shiva Linga that was beneath the tree. Also, due to his hunger and thirst, he fasted the entire day. The constant dropping of bael leaves, his vigil, and fasting all formed a complete Shivratri vrat, though unknowingly.
Pleased with this devotion, Lord Shiva blessed him with a prosperous rebirth. In his next life, he was born as King Chitrabhanu, who remembered his past life and narrated this story to sages. He emphasized the power of observing Shivratri, as it brings peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment.
Since then, devotees observe Maha Shivratri with fasting, night vigil, offering bilva leaves, milk, and water to the Shiva Linga, and chanting “Om Namah Shivaya” to receive Lord Shiva’s blessings.
God Worshipped
Lord Shiva
Day Observed
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi
Associated Color
White
God Worshipped
Lord Shiva
Day Observed
Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi
Associated Color
White
Masik Shivratri 2025 Dates, Calendar List
Here’s the complete list of Masik Shivaratri dates for 2025:
Shivratri Name | Date | Day |
Masik Shivratri (Magh) | January 27, 2025 | Monday |
Maha Shivratri (Phalguna) | February 26, 2025 | Wednesday |
Masik Shivratri (Chaitra) | March 27, 2025 | Thursday |
Masik Shivratri (Vaishak) | April 26, 2025 | Saturday |
Masik Shivratri (Jyestha) | May 25, 2025 | Sunday |
Masik Shivratri (Ashadha) | June 23, 2025 | Monday |
Shravan Shivratri (Shravan) | July 23, 2025 | Wednesday |
Masik Shivratri (Bhadrapada) | August 21, 2025 | Thursday |
Masik Shivratri (Ashwin) | September 19, 2025 | Friday |
Masik Shivratri (Kartik) | October 19, 2025 | Sunday |
Masik Shivratri (Margashirsha) | November 18, 2025 | Tuesday |
Masik Shivratri (Paush) | December 18, 2025 | Thursday |

Masik Shivratri Vrat Pooja Kit for Lord Shiva
Shiva lingam or idol of Lord Shiva
Water, milk, honey, ghee, sugar (for Abhishekam)
Bael (Bilva) leaves
Bhasma or Vibhuti (sacred ash)
White flowers
Sandalwood paste
Incense sticks and camphor
Diya (oil lamp)
Fruits and sweets for offering
Rudraksha beads (optional for chanting)
Importance of Masik Shivratri Vrat
Masik Shivratri is a time to connect deeply with Lord Shiva through fasting, prayer, and introspection.
It is believed that observing this vrat destroys past sins and helps attain inner peace.
For unmarried girls, the fast is said to bring a good life partner, and for married women, it ensures prosperity and well-being of the family.
Spiritually, it is a powerful night for meditation and spiritual growth.
Benefits of Masik Shivratri Vrat
Cleanses negative karma and brings peace of mind
Strengthens marital harmony and family happiness
Fulfills desires and grants boons when observed with devotion
Supports inner transformation and spiritual awakening
Removes planetary doshas and brings positive energy

Procedure of Masik Shivratri Vrat Puja
Wake up early, bathe, and wear clean clothes.
Clean your home and the puja space.
Offer water (tarpan) to ancestors while chanting mantras.
Light a diya (oil lamp) facing south.
Offer black sesame seeds, flowers, and rice balls (pind daan).
Visit a temple or take a holy dip in a river if possible.
Donate food, clothes, or grains to the needy or Brahmins.
What is the Difference Between Masik Shivratri Vrat & Maha Shivratri Vrat?
Masik Shivratri occurs every month on the 14th day of Krishna Paksha.
Maha Shivratri is celebrated once a year, usually in February or March, and is the most significant Shivratri.
Maha Shivratri marks the cosmic marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and holds deeper spiritual significance, with larger community celebrations and elaborate rituals.
Masik Shivratri is ideal for regular spiritual practice, while Maha Shivratri is a grand observance.
Food Items Do's and Don'ts for Masik Shivratri Vrat

What to Eat on Masik Shivratri Vrat
Fruits like bananas, apples, papaya
Milk, curd, and paneer
Coconut water and lemon juice
Sabudana (tapioca) dishes like khichdi or vada
Singhara (water chestnut) or Kuttu (buckwheat) flour puris
Potatoes and sweet potatoes (rock salt only)
Food Items to Avoid in Masik Shivratri Vrat
Regular grains like rice, wheat, and pulses
Onion, garlic, and lentils
Common salt (use sendha namak instead)
Spicy and oily foods
Packaged or processed snacks

Frequently Asked Questions - Masik shivratri Vrat
What is the significance of Amavasya?
It’s a spiritually powerful day for honoring ancestors, cleansing negativity, and seeking peace and blessings.
Can we eat Amavasya fast?
Yes, you can eat fruits, milk, and vrat-friendly foods. Some observe completely fast too.
Why is Amavasya important for Pitru Puja?
It’s believed ancestors visited the earth on Amavasya, making it ideal for offering prayers and tarpan.
Can I perform Amavasya rituals at home?
Yes, you can perform simple puja, light a diya, offer tarpan, and chant mantras at home.
What not to do on Amavasya?
Avoid meat, alcohol, negative thoughts, and arguments; maintain peace and devotion.