Bask in the Grace of Devi
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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.
9 Apr – Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Chaitra Sukhladi, Cheti Chand, Navreh, Sjibu Cheiraoba
13 Apr – Pana Sankranti, Baisakhi, Mesha Sankranti, Buisu, Bizu, Nepal Sambat
14 Apr – Puthandu, Bohag Bihu, Jur Sital, Bisu Parba, Vishu, Bohag Bihu, Bwisagu, Sangken
15 Apr – Pohela Boishakh
“New Year in the lunar calendar marks the renewed cycle of life. To propel life with new energy and vitality comes easy in an offering mode. The period post spring equinox is ideal to align with Devi and her grace.”– Sadhguru
In India, each region has a unique way of celebrating the Lunar Hindu New Year. Although the celebration is known by different names in different regions of India, essentially, it marks the beginning of the new agricultural season – the basis of life in these cultures.
As part of the celebrations at Linga Bhairavi, devotees can make various ritual offerings to appeal to Devi’s grace.
Devotees can make an appeal to Devi’s Grace through various online offerings that can be made for individuals and family members.
Devi Abhishekam
A set of 11 offerings made in a sacred ambience of gratitude to appeal to Devi's grace for the overall wellbeing of you and your family.
Suphala Arpanam
Fruits represent a full life, offer fruits to earn Devi's grace
Deepam Arpanam
Offer ghee lamps to light up the new year with Devi's grace