Celebrate the Festival of Lights with Devi's Grace
13 December 2024
Coimbatore
Diwali and Karthigai Deepam is a time of communion, togetherness, joy and celebration. In the northern hemisphere, Diwali, or Deepavali, is traditionally celebrated on Trayodashi (13th day) of the Karthigai month in the lunar calendar. This marks the beginning of winter, when all life slows down. The celebratory aspect of these months, starting with Diwali, has a deep scientific significance in this culture. It aids in enabling a person to get through the dark winter without falling sick or losing their sense of balance and purpose.
“A lamp flame symbolizes consciousness or Mukti. We need 7 billion lamps – one for every human being.”—Sadhguru
In the Yogic tradition, the lunar month of Karthigai also marks the transition from sadhana pada to kaivalya pada - the time to harvest the fruits of the earlier months of sadhana. Sadhguru reminds us that the lighting of lamps every day this month goes beyond the spirit of celebration; it is also used to signify enlightenment, awareness and moving from untruth to truth. It is indicative of one’s aspiration to attain ultimate liberation.
This year, Diwali falls on 31 October and the month of Karthigai spans from 16 November to 15 December.
On the day of Karthigai Deepam, an elaborate Purnima Abhishekam will be offered to Devi, celebrated with a soulful outpouring of music and dance.
Devotees can make an appeal to Devi’s Grace through various online offerings that can be made for individuals and family members.
Deepam Arpanam on Diwali
An offering of 11 ghee lamps and Samarpanam (8 offerings) to Devi on your behalf.
Deepam Arpanam on Karthigai Deepam
An offering of 11 ghee lamps and Samarpanam (8 offerings) to Devi on your behalf.
Deepam Arpanam during Karthigai Month
An offering of 3 ghee lamps daily for the entire month and Samarpanam (8 offerings) to Devi.