Kalashtami 2026 on April 10: Date, Rituals and Timings
Digital Desk
Kalashtami 2026 falls on April 10. Know the Ashtami Tithi timings, rituals, significance and how devotees across India observe the sacred day dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav with fasting and puja. Latest festival update.
Kalashtami 2026 on April 10: Devotees Gear Up for Kaal Bhairav Puja
As Kalashtami 2026 falls on April 10, Hindu devotees across India are preparing to observe the sacred day dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav with fasting, special prayers and temple visits.
Kalashtami 2026 Date Confirmed
Kalashtami 2026 will be observed on Friday, April 10. The Ashtami Tithi begins at 9:20 pm on April 9 and ends at 11:16 pm on April 10, according to the Hindu calendar for Ujjain. With just two days remaining, families are finalising their plans for the vrat and puja.
Traditional Rituals to Observe
Devotees wake before sunrise for a ritual bath and perform early morning puja to Lord Kaal Bhairav. Many visit Bhairav temples in the evening, offering prayers and seeking forgiveness for past sins. A strict fast is kept throughout the day, while some observers stay awake at night listening to stories of Mahakaleshwar. Feeding black dogs with milk, curd and sweets is an important custom, as the animal is considered the vehicle of Lord Bhairav. Offering food to Brahmins at pilgrim sites such as Kashi is also believed to bring special merit.
Important Tithi Timings
Sunrise on April 10 is at 6:14 am and sunset at 6:41 pm. Moonrise occurs at 1:14 am and moonset at 12:56 pm. These timings, calculated for Ujjain, serve as the standard reference for observers across the country. The festival gains extra importance when it falls on a Sunday or Tuesday, days traditionally linked to Lord Bhairav.
Legend of Lord Bhairav
According to the Aditya Purana, Lord Shiva took the fierce form of Kaal Bhairav after an argument among Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. In this manifestation, Shiva severed the fifth head of Brahma to control his anger. Since then, Kaal Bhairav has been worshipped as the God of Time who protects devotees from negative forces. The day is especially significant for followers of Lord Shiva.
Blessings from Kalashtami Vrat
Those who observe the fast and rituals with devotion are believed to receive prosperity, happiness and success in all endeavours. The vrat is said to remove suffering, pain and negative influences from life. Hindu scriptures emphasise that sincere worship on Kalashtami brings divine blessings from Lord Shiva himself.
Devotees Across India
Temples dedicated to Kaal Bhairav witness heavy footfall during Kalashtami. From Varanasi to smaller shrines in towns and villages, the atmosphere is filled with bhajans and chants. The festival is celebrated with full enthusiasm in different parts of the country, reflecting the deep-rooted faith in this fierce yet protective form of Shiva.
Full List of 2026 Dates
Besides April 10, the remaining Kalashtami dates for 2026 are: May 9, June 8, July 7, August 5, September 4, October 3, November 1, December 1 and December 30. The most important among the twelve annual observances is the one in Margashirsha month, known as Kalabhairav Jayanti.
With Kalashtami 2026 just days away, the festival once again reminds millions of the power of devotion and the importance of seeking Lord Bhairav’s blessings for peace and prosperity in the year ahead.
--------
🚨 Beat the News Rush – Join Now!
Get breaking alerts, hot exclusives, and game-changing stories instantly on your phone. No delays, no fluff – just the edge you need. ⚡
Tap to join:
🟢 WhatsApp Channel: Dainik Jagran MP CG
Crave more?
🅕 Facebook: Dainik Jagran MP CG English
🅧 Twitter (X): Dainik Jagran MP CG
🅘 Instagram: Dainik Jagran MP CG
Share the fire – keep your crew ahead! 🗞️🔥
Kalashtami 2026 on April 10: Date, Rituals and Timings
Digital Desk
Kalashtami 2026 on April 10: Devotees Gear Up for Kaal Bhairav Puja
As Kalashtami 2026 falls on April 10, Hindu devotees across India are preparing to observe the sacred day dedicated to Lord Kaal Bhairav with fasting, special prayers and temple visits.
Kalashtami 2026 Date Confirmed
Kalashtami 2026 will be observed on Friday, April 10. The Ashtami Tithi begins at 9:20 pm on April 9 and ends at 11:16 pm on April 10, according to the Hindu calendar for Ujjain. With just two days remaining, families are finalising their plans for the vrat and puja.
Traditional Rituals to Observe
Devotees wake before sunrise for a ritual bath and perform early morning puja to Lord Kaal Bhairav. Many visit Bhairav temples in the evening, offering prayers and seeking forgiveness for past sins. A strict fast is kept throughout the day, while some observers stay awake at night listening to stories of Mahakaleshwar. Feeding black dogs with milk, curd and sweets is an important custom, as the animal is considered the vehicle of Lord Bhairav. Offering food to Brahmins at pilgrim sites such as Kashi is also believed to bring special merit.
Important Tithi Timings
Sunrise on April 10 is at 6:14 am and sunset at 6:41 pm. Moonrise occurs at 1:14 am and moonset at 12:56 pm. These timings, calculated for Ujjain, serve as the standard reference for observers across the country. The festival gains extra importance when it falls on a Sunday or Tuesday, days traditionally linked to Lord Bhairav.
Legend of Lord Bhairav
According to the Aditya Purana, Lord Shiva took the fierce form of Kaal Bhairav after an argument among Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. In this manifestation, Shiva severed the fifth head of Brahma to control his anger. Since then, Kaal Bhairav has been worshipped as the God of Time who protects devotees from negative forces. The day is especially significant for followers of Lord Shiva.
Blessings from Kalashtami Vrat
Those who observe the fast and rituals with devotion are believed to receive prosperity, happiness and success in all endeavours. The vrat is said to remove suffering, pain and negative influences from life. Hindu scriptures emphasise that sincere worship on Kalashtami brings divine blessings from Lord Shiva himself.
Devotees Across India
Temples dedicated to Kaal Bhairav witness heavy footfall during Kalashtami. From Varanasi to smaller shrines in towns and villages, the atmosphere is filled with bhajans and chants. The festival is celebrated with full enthusiasm in different parts of the country, reflecting the deep-rooted faith in this fierce yet protective form of Shiva.
Full List of 2026 Dates
Besides April 10, the remaining Kalashtami dates for 2026 are: May 9, June 8, July 7, August 5, September 4, October 3, November 1, December 1 and December 30. The most important among the twelve annual observances is the one in Margashirsha month, known as Kalabhairav Jayanti.
With Kalashtami 2026 just days away, the festival once again reminds millions of the power of devotion and the importance of seeking Lord Bhairav’s blessings for peace and prosperity in the year ahead.