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Faith and Rituals: The Spiritual Calendar of February 2026

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February 1, 2026
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Faith and Rituals: The Spiritual Calendar of February 2026

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February 2026 holds great religious and spiritual significance, marked by several important Hindu fasts, festivals, and ritual observances. The month features major occasions such as Magha Purnima, Ekadashi, Pradosh Vrat, Phulera Dooj, and Mahashivratri. Bathing and charitable donations on Magha Purnima are considered especially auspicious. Mahashivratri, one of the most revered festivals dedicated to Lord Shiva, symbolizes the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. According to tradition, their sacred marriage took place on this very day.

The month will also witness two major royal bathing days during the Magha Mela. In addition, the sacred month of Phalguna will begin in February, bringing with it several important religious observances.

List of Fasts and Festivals in February 2026

February 1 (Sunday) – Magha Purnima Vrat, Guru Ravidas Jayanti
February 5 (Thursday) – Dwija Priya Sankashti Chaturthi
February 7 (Saturday) – Yashoda Jayanti
February 8 (Sunday) – Bhanu Saptami, Shabari Jayanti
February 9 (Monday) – Janaki Jayanti, Monthly Kalashtami
February 13 (Friday) – Vijaya Ekadashi, Kumbh Sankranti
February 14 (Saturday) – Pradosh Vrat (Krishna Paksha), Shani Trayodashi
February 15 (Sunday) – Mahashivratri, Monthly Shivratri
February 17 (Tuesday) – Phalguna Amavasya (Darsha Amavasya)
February 19 (Thursday) – Phulera Dooj
February 24 (Tuesday) – Holashtak Begins, Annapurna Ashtami
February 27 (Friday) – Amalaki Ekadashi
February 28 (Saturday) – Pradosh Vrat (Shukla Paksha)

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Phalguna Month 2026: Dates and Significance

According to the Vedic Panchang, the holy month of Phalguna will commence on February 2, 2026, and conclude on March 3, 2026. Chaitra month will begin on March 4, 2026. The twelfth day (Dwadashi) of the Shukla Paksha in Phalguna is dedicated to the worship of Lord Vishnu in his Narasimha incarnation. Important observances such as Shabari Jayanti and Holashtak also fall within this month.

Magha Mela 2026: Two Major Bathing Days in February

The Magha Mela at the sacred Sangam in Prayagraj is regarded as a major center of religious devotion. Traditionally, six principal bathing dates are observed during the Magha Mela. The period of Kalpavas begins on Pausha Purnima and concludes on Magha Purnima.

In February 2026, the remaining two major bathing days will take place. The fifth significant bath will be observed on Magha Purnima, February 1, 2026. The final and sixth sacred bath will be held on February 15, 2026, coinciding with Mahashivratri.

Mahashivratri: The Major Festival of February 2026

Mahashivratri is observed on the fourteenth lunar day (Chaturdashi) of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Phalguna. According to religious scriptures, on this sacred night Lord Shiva manifested as an infinite pillar of fire before Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu. A divine proclamation declared that devotees who remain awake throughout the night and worship the Shiva Linga would attain eternal spiritual merit.

Fasting, night-long vigil, and ritual worship of Lord Shiva are integral to the observance of Mahashivratri. The festival also marks the conclusion of the Magha Mela following the final sacred bath.

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