Shivratri, or Mahashivratri,
is the most auspicious day dedicated to Lord Shiva and is popularly
known as the night of Siva. In 2016, the date of Shivratri is March 7.
In Panchangs and Hindu calendars followed in Australia, United States,
United Kingdom (Britain) and Canada, Shivaratri is marked on March
7. This holy night of Shiva is observed on the night before ‘amavasya’
in the Hindu month of Phalgun (February – March) as per traditional
Hindu calendar followed in North India . The corresponding period in other regions is the night before Magh Amavasya.
In 2016, Shivratri is doubly auspicious as it is falling on Monday or Somvar (March 7). Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Shivratri 2016 Puja Time
Chaturdasi tithi in North, South and Eastern parts of India is from 11:33 AM on March 7 to 9:52 AM on March 8.
Chaturdasi tithi in Western parts of India is from 1:31 PM on March 7 to 10:34 AM on March 8.
Best time to do puja is midnight 12:06 AM to 12:56 AM on March 8, 2016.
In 2016, Shivratri is doubly auspicious as it is falling on Monday or Somvar (March 7). Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Shivratri 2016 Puja Time
Chaturdasi tithi in North, South and Eastern parts of India is from 11:33 AM on March 7 to 9:52 AM on March 8.
Chaturdasi tithi in Western parts of India is from 1:31 PM on March 7 to 10:34 AM on March 8.
Best time to do puja is midnight 12:06 AM to 12:56 AM on March 8, 2016.

When we realize that it is his Tandava that creates each cell and it is
his Tandava that is responsible for the transformation of each cell – we
attain Moksha
Planetary Position on Shivaratri Night
It is believed that the planetary positions align in such a way on
Shivratri night that it naturally creates an upsurge of energy in the
human system. This is also why traditionally it is known to be
beneficial both physically and spiritually to stay awake and aware
through the night.
Shivratri and Amavasya (No Moon)
The significance of Shivratri is closely associated with ‘amavas’ - the
no moon night or full dark night as per traditional Hindu Calendar.
Amavas symbolically represents Kaliyuga or spiritual ignorance. Lord
Shiva appeared just before the beginning of Kaliyuga to rid the world of
evil and ignorance. Therefore Shivratri is celebrated to get rid of
evil and ignorance.
It must be noted here that Shivratri is observed during Phalgun month in North India . The corresponding month in Gujarat, Maharashtra , Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh is Magh Month.
There is also a Masa Shivratri which is observed on thirteenth day of
Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) in all traditional Hindu
months.
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