Mahashivratri 2026: One of the most sacred Hindu festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva, Mahashivratri will be celebrated with utmost devotion and spiritual fervor across India on February 15, 2026. The temples are expected to echo with the powerful chant of “Om Namah Shivay” as devotees gather to offer special worship to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This festival marks a time for contemplation, prayer and connecting with the divine.
Celebrity tribute on Mahashivratri
Many celebrities shared their devotion and celebration on social media, spreading the festive joy among fans.
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Raashi Khanna surprised her followers with a musical tribute by performing the soulful bhajan “Shiv Kailash Ke Vaasi”. She shared on social media, “On this divine day, I offer Shiva Kailash Ke Vasi as my prayer to Mahadev, sung from a place of faith, dedication and gratitude. A dream close to my heart, I share it with you as an offering, with the hope that it brings peace, strength and blessings. Har Har Mahadev.”
Raveena Tandon posted pictures from her temple visit, captioning which she wrote, “Har Har Mahadev.”
Tollywood megastar Chiranjeevi wrote on his official
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Happy #MahashivratriAnd many more. – Chiranjeevi Konidela (@KChiruTweets) 15 February 2026
Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar shared, “May Lord Shiva always bless us all…Om Namah Shivay. Best wishes for Mahashivratri. Jai Mahakal.”
May the blessings of Lord Shiva be upon us all.
Om Namah Shivay. Wish you a very happy birthday.
Jai Mahakal pic.twitter.com/HT9hhJSd0J– Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) 15 February 2026
Uploading a serene picture of himself dressed as a sadhu, Suniel Shetty wrote, “When the noise within stops… Shiva appears… Har Har Mahadev… Happy Mahashivratri to all.”
Extending her wishes, Kareena Kapoor Khan said, “Wishing you all the love and light of Mahadev…Happy Mahashivratri.”

Importance of Mahashivratri
Mahashivratri is the celebration of the marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. All over India, devotees celebrate the festival by praying, fasting and visiting Shiva temples. This day is considered ideal for spiritual contemplation, meditation and seeking blessings of Mahadev.