Sadhguru Mahashivratri 2026 LIVE: Jagadish ‘Jaggi’ Vasudev, also known as Sadhguru will celebrate Mahashivratri 2026 tonight (February 15). in Coimbatore. Isha Foundation’s annual all-night event will take place at Isha Yoga Center from 6PM onward and will stream live globally. Those who cannot attend in person, the organisers are offering multiple ways to watch the event live on phone, laptop, smart TV and other devices.
The night-long celebration, known for meditation sessions, music performances and spiritual discourses, attracts millions of viewers every year. The Mahashivratri 2026 programme will begin at 6 PM IST on February 15 and continue through the night till 6 AM IST on February 16. Interested viewers can watch Mahashivratri 2026 live on YouTube and on Times Now Nav. We have also attached the link here so you can watch it here as well.
The event traditionally starts with processes like Pancha Bhuta Kriya and Bhairavi Maha Yatra, followed by Adiyogi Divya Darshanam and a series of cultural performances. Through the night, viewers can expect guided meditations, music shows and Sadhguru’s discourses.
The midnight meditation session is usually the key highlight, followed by early morning Brahma Muhurtham practices and the Shambho meditation before the event concludes at sunrise.
How To Watch Isha Mahashivratri 2026 Live
If you are planning to watch Mahashivratri 2026 live, the easiest option is the official livestream available on the Isha Foundation website. The stream is free and can be accessed directly on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop browser.
Users can simply open the live webstream page and start watching once the event begins. Apart from the website, the event will also be streamed on Isha’s official YouTube and social media channels, making it easy to watch on smart TVs or streaming devices.
For viewers who prefer watching on television, you can use screen mirroring option on your phone to watch the Mahashivratri celebration live. Sadhguru’s Mahashivratri event will also be broadcast on multiple national and regional TV channels across India.
This means you can tune in directly through your cable or DTH connection without needing a phone or laptop.
Mahashivratri at Isha is designed as a night of staying awake, meditation and celebration and it has become one of the most widely streamed spiritual events globally.
With simple online access, viewers can join the night-long event from anywhere. If you plan to watch, it is a good idea to log in a few minutes early and keep your device connected, as the livestream usually draws a large audience once it starts.

