Shree Maa sings OM. OM stands for the infinite beyond conception – the sound of God, the sacred sound of religious experience.
Listen or chant along and let the current of Shree Maa’s chanting carry you into meditation.
Temple of Divine Mother
Shree Maa sings OM. OM stands for the infinite beyond conception – the sound of God, the sacred sound of religious experience.
Listen or chant along and let the current of Shree Maa’s chanting carry you into meditation.
“Oh Dark Night Mother” presents devotional songs in English. Some are translated from Bengali, and some are written by Shree Maa herself. They are such with such feeling, gentleness, and humility…
These songs will lift your heart, soothe your soul, and bring comfort to your mind.
I am That is comprised of songs sung by Shree Maa, mostly in English. The songs are just amazing. They are so deep and beautiful…you can listen to them over and over again.
Shree Maa’s angelic voice illuminates the mind and stirs the heart of the listener, provoking an intuitive perception of inner peace.
A collection of songs from Shree Maa and Swami Satyananda Saraswati’s very special Christmas program. It includes traditional songs such as “Silent Night” and “Little Drummer Boy” as well as Sanskrit songs to Lord Jesus.
These Christmas songs are full of joy, devotion, and delight!
Shree Maa is a pure expression of the soul, and this biography gives an account of the life that She has dedicated so completely to God. We read about Her childhood in Assam, years of sadhana (spiritual practice) in the Himalayas, and travels with Swami Satyananda Saraswati.
Through this book we gain a deeper understand of what it means to spiritual and of what it would look like to be a Saint.
Shree Maa is known for her cooking…her food is so Divine. This cookbook contains a delectable vegetarian selection along with the mantras for preparation and offering the food before it is served.
You’ll be cooking in no time like Divine Mother in the eternal kitchen!
Ramakrishna was an ecstatic mystic who experienced deep communion with God. This book is a compilation of satsangs that revolved around Shree Maa and Swamiji’s translations of Mahendra Gupta’s book, “Kathamrita”, which brings Ramakrishna’s world to life.
Shree Maa and Swamiji, like Ramakrishna, are in love with God, and with this book they bring us closer to experiencing the Nectar of Eternal Bliss ourselves.
In this series of interviews Shree Maa and Swami Satyananda Saraswati share their perspective on India’s ancient wisdom and how it applies to the issues facing men and women today. Covers such topics as devotion and worship, death, and the purpose of romantic relationships.
This book is very uplifting and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to live a joyful and meaningful life in harmony with the Divine.
One who is able to control the mind is called “manush,” a human being (Sanskrit: हलन्तष्, mānuṣ). Here is a list of qualities given by Lord Vishnu in the Shrimad Bhagavatam, which when demonstrated in all the activities in one’s life, makes one a perfect human being and paves the way to attain Godliness. Download the entire list from the […]
Shree Maa was born into one of the most extraordinary families in India, which included both extremely wealthy businessmen and highly advanced yogis.
From her earliest years her only desire was to meditate, merging her own being into God. After several years, she began to roam throughout India in temples, forests, fields and homes, conducting pujas and archana to the Divine Mother, reading from the Chandi Path.
Born and educated in America, Swami Satyananda Saraswati worked for several major corporations in managerial positions before traveling to India in the mid 1960s.
At a time when journeying throughout Middle Asia was arduous at best, he traveled an unbeaten path into India’s interior and remained there for fifteen years, walking across the length and breadth of the Himalayas.
Swamiji returned to the United States with Shree Maa and since then has been working to share the teachings of Sanatana Dharma.
Photo of the week – May 10 – May 16 2009
(Picture taken February 2009)
In one of Her impromptu moods, Maa gets up during evening arati and starts waving the chamaram (yak’s tail) at all the Gods and Goddesses!
Photo of the week – Apr 13 – Apr 19 2007
(Picture taken October 2008)
The fire at Devi Mandir burns 24/7 for Divine Mother.
Jaaaaaaaaaai Maa!
Shree Maa wishes to share with you, from the depth of Her wisdom, the duties of a human being: Truth Compassion Purifying austerities Purity Renunciation of Desires Appropriate contemplations Control of the mind Harming none Sacred studies Renunciation Recitation of the name of God whenever possible Simplicity Serving the messengers of God Serving the great […]
This is a vow of peace and a beautiful prayer from our Beloved Mother, Shree Maa:
Oh Divine Mother! Make us all the ideal of Perfection.
Oh Divine Mother! We pray to you to make us one family on earth and for unity on earth so that we can be instruments of your peace.…read more