a celebration of worship to the Goddess!
Shree Maa, Swamiji, and the Devi Mandir pujaris will be singing, chanting, dancing, and celebrating day and night in our new Mandir. Please give yourself the opportunity to join us!
For the spiritual aspirant, the nine nights of Navaratri are the most auspicious for worshiping the Goddess. During this time the Goddess bestows an abundance of blessings on those spiritual aspirants who worship with pure devotion.
In our tradition, on the day prior to Navaratri (which is on September 19th in 2017), we perform special worship called Mahalaya Parvan Shradda. These events celebrate the total dissolution of all attachments, and honor our ancestors with appreciation. This is a remarkable way to end the last creation and usher in the prasad of the new creation!
- morning Arati 5:30 am
- individual pujas and sadhana starting at 6:30 am
- group chanting (tentative) after 10 am
- evening Arati 6:00 pm
These scriptural texts honor all three of the Goddesses – Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, and Mahasaraswati – and present a complete system for worship in the Shakti tradition.
Jai Maa! Jai Swamiji!