Know the details about the Masa Shivaratri 2024 Telugu Calendar Dates List Pooja Timings, 2024 Masa Shivaratri Telugu Panchangam Dates Timings
Masa Shivaratri is a day in the month which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Masa Shivaratri is celebrated on the account of the Lord Shiva Shivarathri festival. Even though the Maha Sivarathri occurs only one time a year, the Masa Shivaratri will be occurring every month. As per the Telugu calendar, the dates of the Masa Shivaratri for the year 2024 is as below. The pilgrims can visit the Lord Shiva temples on the Masa Shivaratri day and can have the pooja in the temple. Most of the Lord Shiva temples will be doing the Masa Shivaratri festival. The pilgrims can check with the Shiva temples for the Masa Shivaratri festival pooja timings and also the details.
Masa Shivaratri 2024 Telugu Calendar Dates List Pooja Timings
On the Masa Shivaratri day, the pilgrims will normally do the Rudrabhishekam in the temples. The pilgrims can also come to the temple and can do normal pooja on the Masa Shivaratri day. The timings of the pooja during the Masa Shivaratri festival will be mostly in the evening after 6 PM. The pilgrims can contact the temple for details about the Masa Shivaratri and also the times of the pooja. The pilgrims can also do the Masa Shivaratri festival at home.
Date | Day | Shivaratri |
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09 January 2024 | Tuesday | Masa Shivaratri |
08 February 2024 | Thursday | Masa Shivaratri |
08 March 2024 | Friday | Maha Shivaratri |
07 April 2024 | Sunday | Masa Shivaratri |
06 May 2024 | Monday | Masa Shivaratri |
04 June 2024 | Tuesday | Masa Shivaratri |
04 July 2024 | Thursday | Masa Shivaratri |
02 August 2024 | Friday | Masa Shivaratri |
01 September 2024 | Sunday | Masa Shivaratri |
30 September 2024 | Monday | Masa Shivaratri |
30 October 2024 | Wednesday | Masa Shivaratri |
29 November 2024 | Friday | Masa Shivaratri |
29 December 2024 | Sunday | Masa Shivaratri |
The pilgrims who performs the Masa Shivaratri pooja at home can do the pooja based on the timings except during the Rahu Kalam and also the Yamaganadam timings.