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Maha Shivratri 2024: Mahashivratri today, this auspicious time is considered best for worshiping Bholenath.

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Maha Shivratri 2024: Mahashivratri today, this auspicious time is considered best for worshiping Bholenath.
Maha Shivratri 2024: Mahashivratri today, this auspicious time is considered best for worshiping Bholenath.

Maha Shivratri: Today is Mahashivratri. It is believed that on this day the marriage of Mother Parvati and Lord Shiva took place. This festival is celebrated with great pomp. On this day, a fast is observed and Bhole Baba and Mother Parvati are worshipped. It is considered best to worship Shivratri during Nishith Kaal which will be from 12.07 to 12.56 midnight today.

Maha Shivratri: Today is Mahashivratri. It is believed that on this day the marriage of Mother Parvati and Lord Shiva took place. This festival is celebrated with great pomp. On this day, a fast is observed and Bhole Baba and Mother Parvati are worshipped. It is considered best to worship Shivratri during Nishith Kaal which will be from 12.07 to 12.56 midnight today.

Know today’s calendar

Date: 8 March

Date: Friday

Date: Trayodashi (till 9.58 pm and thereafter Chaturdashi tithi)

Month: Phalgun

Side: Krishna

Nakshatra: Shravan (up to 10.41 am and then Dhanishtha Nakshatra)

Karan: Gar (till 11.39 am followed by Vishti Karan)

Yoga: Shiva Yoga (till 12.46 midnight and thereafter Siddha Yoga)

Moon will transit into Capricorn till 9.20 pm and then into Aquarius.

Sunrise: 6.38 am

Sunset: till 6.25 pm

compass: west

Vikrami Samvat: 2080

Shak Samvat: 1945 Shobhakrit

Today’s auspicious time

Brahma Muhurta will be from 5.01 am to 5.50 am. Vijay Muhurta will be from 2.30 pm to 3.17 pm. Apart from this, twilight will last from 6.23 pm to 6.48 pm. Whereas Amrit Kaal will be from 9.35 am to 11.03 am. Nishith Kaal will be from 12.07 to 12.56 midnight.

Today’s inauspicious time

Today Rahukaal will be from 10.30 am to 12 noon. Yamgand will be from 3.30 am to 4.30 am. Gulik Kaal will be from 7.30 am to 9 am. Similarly, Durmuhurta period will be from 9 am to 9.47 am. After this it will be from 12.56 pm to 1.43 pm. Bhadrakaal will be from 9.57 pm to 6.37 pm.

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