“Festivity is an opportunity to celebrate the grandeur of life. A season of festivity is a reminder as to how life should be lived.”
—Sadhguru
On auspicious days related to Devi, special celebrations and offerings, including vibrant cultural performances, elaborate Abhishekams and more, take place at Linga Bhairavi abodes, enabling devotees to receive and benefit from her Grace.
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Feminine Worship has always been prominent in Indian culture. Navratri is nine powerful nights dedicated to Devi - a feminine manifestation of the Divine. Linga Bhairavi manifests all three dimensions of the Divine Feminine, traditionally represented as Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. These three dimensions represent the three basic qualities of existence – tamas (inertia), rajas (action), and sattva (transcendence). The first two are oriented towards well-being and prosperity, and the third is towards the aspiration to go beyond.
The Lunar Hindu New Year is very significant, not just culturally, but scientifically too, because it takes into account the relationship between our planet, the sun and the moon, and its impact on the human system. As such, the New Year's dates were set to mark the beginning of the new agricultural season and the welcoming of spring, and not on 1 January.
Traditionally, Purnima (full moon) is a time for devotion and becoming receptive to the grace of the Divine. The full moon offers a unique possibility by enhancing the qualities of an individual and helps improve overall health and development. Every Purnima is celebrated at Linga Bhairavi with an elaborate Abhishekam (sacred offering), accompanied by vibrant music and dance. This creates an explosive atmosphere for devotees to bask in Devi’s Grace.