A Sacred Day of the Divine Feminine
Coimbatore
Thaipusam, which takes place on the first full moon after the winter solstice, is traditionally seen as a day of auspiciousness and grace, which a person can make use of for their wellbeing. This day is also known as “Dhanya Purnima”, which means a full moon of fulfillment. It is a day when many siddhas, seers and Yogis chose to leave their body and attain to their ultimate nature.
“This is a day and time of receptivity, Grace, enlightenment, and ultimate liberation. May you be inspired for the highest.” –Sadhguru
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.
Pushpa Aradhana
An offering of 3 different types of flowers to Linga Bhairavi as an expression of one’s gratitude.
Vastram Arpanam
Made as an expression of one's devotion and for the emotional unity of families, marital harmony, and menstrual health.
Deepam Arpanam
An offering of ghee lamps to appeal to Devi’s grace for wellbeing, prosperity and success.
Sriphalam Arpanam
An offering of coconuts that devotees can make to earn Devi’s Grace.