Maha Sivaratri Special: Sri Siva Kameswari – Kameswara Kalyanotsavam
Monday, 16th February, 2026
Maha Sivaratri is one of the most sacred nights in the Hindu spiritual calendar—a night of profound devotion, inner awakening, and divine grace. On this auspicious occasion, devotees gather to honor Lord Shiva, the embodiment of compassion, transformation, and cosmic balance.
In the spirit of Loka Kalyāṇam—the welfare and well-being of the entire universe—Sri Siva Kameswari Devasthanam is blessed to announce a divine and celestial celebration:
Sri Siva Kameswari – Kameswara Kalyanotsavam
Significance of the Kalyanotsavam
The Kalyāṇotsavam represents the sacred cosmic union of Lord Shiva (Kameswara) and Divine Shakti (Sri Siva Kameswari)—the eternal harmony of consciousness and energy.
This holy celebration is performed with heartfelt prayers for:
- Peace, prosperity, and well-being of all devotees
- Harmony and unity within families and society
- World peace and universal welfare
Participating in this divine wedding on Maha Sivaratri is considered highly auspicious, bestowing spiritual merit, marital harmony, and inner fulfillment.
Event Details
- Date: Monday, 16th February 2026
- Time: 6:00 PM onwards
- Occasion: Maha Sivaratri Observance
- Venue: Sri Siva Kameswari Devasthanam
Mahāprasād & Divine Wedding Feast
Following the sacred Kalyāṇotsavam, devotees will be offered Mahāprasād, lovingly prepared as part of the divine wedding feast.
All are warmly invited to partake in this blessed prasād and receive the grace of the Divine Couple.
A Humble and Heartfelt Invitation
We humbly request all devotees to treat this as a personal invitation to witness and participate in this auspicious celestial wedding. Your presence and prayers will add immense spiritual strength to this sacred observance dedicated to Loka Kalyāṇam. Let us come together on Maha Sivaratri to celebrate devotion, unity, and divine love.
Divine Blessings
May Sri Siva Kameswari Sameta Kameswara bless everyone with auspiciousness, harmony, peace, and fulfillment.
Om Namaḥ Śivāya 🙏

