When Is Maha Shivratri 2025? 5 Delicious Recipes To Try During The Festival - NDTV Food

Devotees mark the day by offering milk, honey, and water to the 'Shivling' in temples.
India loves a good festival, and Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest celebrations of the year. After Basant Panchami, the focus now shifts to this sacred day, dedicated to Lord Shiva. Also known as 'the Great Night of Shiva', the festival will be celebrated on 26 February 2025. Devotees mark the day by offering milk, honey, and water to the 'Shivling' in temples. In South India, Maha Shivratri is observed on the 'Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha' in 'Magha' month, while in North India, it falls in 'Phalgun' month, making it a grand occasion. Many believe that fasting on this day brings blessings and fulfils wishes.
: Maha Shivratri: 9 Vrat-Friendly Recipes You Can Try At Home
Maha Shivratri Date: Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Nishita Kaal Puja Time: 12:09 AM - 12:59 AM, 27 February
Shivratri Parana Time: 6:48 AM - 8:54 AM, 27 February
Chaturdashi Tithi Begins: 11:08 AM, 26 February 2025
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends: 8:54 AM, 27 February 2025
Maha Shivratri falls on the 'Chaturdashi' of 'Krishna Paksha' in 'Phalgun' month, marking the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees observe a fast, praying for blessings and fulfilment of their wishes. Many eat only once the day before and then fast until the next morning after performing the puja at night. While some devotees go without food for the entire day, others opt for fast-friendly meals to keep their energy up.
A fasting-friendly dosa made with buckwheat flour, colocasia, and a spiced potato filling. Light, crispy, and perfect for vrat meals. Click here for the recipe.
A vrat staple that is light yet filling. Made with sago pearls, green chillies, and mild spices, it is a great energy booster. Click here for the recipe.
This sweet and spicy sweet potato chaat is a quick and easy vrat snack. Tossed with rock salt, lemon juice, and mild spices, it is bursting with flavour. Click here for the recipe.
A comforting, flavourful curry made with boiled potatoes, cumin, tomatoes, and mild spices. Best paired with crispy kuttu puris. Click here for the recipe.
A creamy, mildly sweet dessert made with foxnuts, milk, and dry fruits. This dish is perfect for both bhog and breaking the fast. Click here for the recipe.
Wishing you a blessed and joyful Maha Shivratri 2025!