Every year, Tamil Nadu celebrates Masi Magam, also called Maasi Makam, with immense spiritual importance. The Teerthavari festival is held at many temples around this time. During these holy days, it is said that both people and deities participate in the holy dip.
The significance of Masi Month
In the Tamil calendar, Masi, the ninth month, is regarded as very fortunate. Maha Shivaratri is the most important of the important events in this month, followed by Masi Magam or Maasi Makam.
On the day when the Magam star aligns during the month of Masi, Masi Magam is observed. Because it is thought to atone for sins and provide heavenly favors, this day is very significant spiritually.
in the Mahamaham Tank’s holy bath
The Mahamaham tank in Kumbakonam is the site of a holy bath on the day of Masi Magam. On Masi Magam, devotees from all over the world come together to participate in this sacred rite.
What Masi Magam 2025 Means
It is said that on this day, bathing in holy bodies of water, such as rivers, temple ponds, or the sea, would bring about a great deal of benefits and atone for previous transgressions. Legend has it that all of the sacred rivers, including the Ganges, come together at Kumbakonam’s Mahamaham tank on this particular day. Therefore, it is thought that taking a holy plunge here would bring heavenly mercy and wash away sins.
Crucial Occasions in Masi Magam
On this day, Goddess Parvati is claimed to have taken on the form of Lord Shiva’s daughter, Darshini. Couples without children who take a holy bath on this day are blessed with children, according to religious traditions.
Another event connected to Masi Magam is the release of Varuna Bhagavan from a curse by Lord Shiva. It is very good to worship both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this day. It is said that carrying out ancestral ceremonies (Tarpanam) on this day may release departed souls from their previous karmic obligations and provide them tranquility.
Masi Magam Worship and Rituals
In addition to Lord Shiva, Lord Murugan is also highly revered on Masi Magham. It is said that Lord Murugan gave Lord Shiva the Pranava Mantra on this day.
On this day, devotees are free to worship any god, including Kula Deivam (the family deity), Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, Lord Murugan, Lord Vishnu, and ancestors. It is said that giving prayers and keeping a fast on Masi Magham would bring wealth and health.
In 2025, Masi Magam
Masi Magam falls on March 12 in 2025. On March 12, the Magam star starts at 3:53 AM and ends at 5:09 AM on March 13. Furthermore, the Chaturdashi Tithi is a perfect occasion to worship Shiva since it starts at 10:50 AM on March 12. Praying on Chaturdashi is said to provide freedom from all sins, and the day is especially devoted to Lord Shiva. During this time, it is believed to have great spiritual advantages to take a holy plunge in a body of water.