Navaratri, The Nine Days of Mother Divine
March 31st marks the beginning of Spring Navaratri, the Nine Days of Mother Divine. Navaratri is a Hindu holiday that honors the Divine Mother in her many forms. These nine days are a time to celebrate all the expressions of the divine feminine that lead us from darkness to light, from illusion to truth, from separation to unity.
The celebration of Navaratri is universally significant as it is an important time to honor the qualities of the divine feminine – unconditional love, compassion, abundance, wisdom – that are inherent within us and are awakening now to serve the transformation of humanity.
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Live Streaming of Durga Yagya
Friday, April 4th, 5-10:30am MDT
Experience the infinite power of Mother Divine through participating in a Durga Yagya (sacred fire ceremony) via live video streaming! Join 11 Vedic priests at the Sathya Sai Maa Moksha Dham in Kashi, India as they chant the 700-verse tale of the Goddess Durga, the origin story of Navaratri.
A recording of the video stream will be available online until April 21st.
This live stream is a gift to you. Donations to support Sai Maa’s humanitarian work in India are welcome.
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Navaratri Sadhana Practices
One of the ways to cultivate the divine feminine within us is through our sadhana and we encourage you to use the nine days of Navaratri to deepen your practice.
Navaratri is celebrated in three phases, with each of the three days honoring a different Goddess: March 31 – April 2 for Maha Durga, April 3-5 for Maha Lakshmi, April 6-8 for Maha Saraswati, and April 9 is Victory Day.
Sai Maa’s Brahmacharis have recorded three sadhana practices for each of these phases as a gift to you!
Access the Navaratri Sadhana Recordings
Happy Navaratri!