Devotees Throng Delhi Temples for Mahashivaratri Prayers & Holy Dips

Devotees gathered in large numbers at Shiva temples across Delhi, including Gauri Shankar Temple and Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir, to offer prayers for Mahashivaratri. In Prayagraj, massive crowds arrived at the Sangam for the holy Mahashivaratri snan, which marks the last major bathing day of the Magh Mela. Magh Mela officer Rishi Raj stated that around 10 lakh devotees had already taken the holy dip, with strict security measures implemented by the administration. The festival, celebrating the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, is observed nationwide with fasting, prayers, and night-long vigils.

Key Points: Mahashivaratri 2026: Devotees Gather at Temples Across Delhi, India

  • Large gatherings at Delhi temples
  • Holy dips at Prayagraj's Magh Mela
  • 10 lakh devotees already took dip
  • Tight security arrangements in place
  • Festival marks union of Shiva & Parvati
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Mahashivaratri: Devotees flock to Shiva temples across Delhi

Mahashivaratri sees massive gatherings at Shiva temples in Delhi, Prayagraj, and nationwide. Devotees offer prayers and take holy dips during Magh Mela.

"I am feeling very blessed after offering prayers at the temple on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. - A Devotee"

New Delhi, February 15

On the occasion of Mahashivaratri, devotees gathered in large numbers at Lord Shiva's temples across the national capital to offer prayers.

At the Gauri Shankar Temple in Chandni Chowk, long queues of devotees were observed waiting for darshan. Aarti was also performed at Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir in Chhatarpur, while devotees offered prayers at Baba Vishweshwar Nath Temple.

Speaking to ANI, a devotee expressed happiness after offering prayers, saying, "I am feeling very blessed after offering prayers at the temple on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. The arrangements that have been made at the temple are very good."

Similar sentiments were echoed by another devotee, who appreciated the temple arrangements and said he felt fortunate to mark the festival with prayers.

"I am feeling very blessed after offering prayers at the temple on the occasion of Maha Shivratri. The arrangements that have been made at the temple are very good," he told ANI.

In addition to New Delhi, devotee gatherings were observed in other parts of the country, including Kali Paltan Mandir in Meerut and Bhavnath Mahadev Temple in Junagadh, where devotees thronged the temples to celebrate the festival.

In Prayagraj, devotees turned up in large numbers at the Sangam ghats on Sunday to take part in the holy Mahashivaratri snan of the Magh Mela.

The administration has implemented strict security measures, with Uttar Pradesh ATS mobile patrol squads actively monitoring the Prayagraj Magh Mela 2026 as pilgrims continue to arrive for the sacred dip.

Magh Mela officer Rishi Raj said that Mahashivaratri marks the last 'snan parv' of the Magh Mela, drawing a massive influx of devotees. He informed that around 10 lakh people have already taken the holy dip so far.

"Today is the last 'snan parv' of the Magh Mela, and devotees are coming in large numbers to take a holy dip on the occasion of Mahashivratri 2026. 10 lakh devotees have already taken a holy dip so far. The administration has made proper arrangements," Rishi Raj told ANI.

Mahashivratri, celebrated across India with great devotion, marks the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Devotees observe fasts, offer prayers, and participate in night-long vigils to seek the deity's blessings.

According to Hindu mythology, on the night of their wedding, Lord Shiva was escorted to Goddess Parvati's house by a diverse group of Hindu gods, goddesses, animals, and demons. The Shiva-Shakti duo is considered the epitome of love, power, and togetherness. The festival marking their sacred union, Mahashivratri, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the devotion is beautiful, the article could have highlighted the efforts of the volunteers and sanitation workers more. Managing crowds of 10 lakh people is no small feat. They are the real heroes behind the smooth celebrations.
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Arjun K
The description of the Shiva-Parvati union is so beautiful. This festival always reminds us of the balance of power and love. My family observed a fast and we felt spiritually recharged. Good to see security measures are in place for such large gatherings.
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, witnessing Mahashivaratri was incredible. The devotion, the night-long prayers, the sense of community... it's a powerful experience. The article captures the scale well, from Delhi to Prayagraj.
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Vikram M
Om Namah Shivaya! The Chandni Chowk area was packed but the queue management was surprisingly orderly. These festivals are the cultural heartbeat of our nation. Hope everyone had a blessed and safe Mahashivratri.
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Kavya N
It's amazing how this one festival unites people from all walks of life. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene ghats of Prayagraj, the devotion is the same. May Lord Shiva bless everyone with peace and prosperity. 🕉️

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