Sharad Purnima 2025: A Divine Dance of Devotion
The Maharaas, celebrated on Sharad Purnima, teaches devotion, surrender, and humility through Krishna’s divine dance.
JKYog aims to serve humanity with the true knowledge of Yoga and Spirituality as described in the Indian scriptures, to help attain physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
The Maharaas, celebrated on Sharad Purnima, teaches devotion, surrender, and humility through Krishna’s divine dance.
Durga Ashtami Havan 2025 honors the Divine Mother’s victory over darkness with sacred fire offerings, chants, and prayers. This ritual purifies the heart, awakens inner strength, and deepens devotion, guiding us toward the path of love and surrender taught in Raganuga Bhakti.
Day 9 of Navratri honors Maa Siddhidatri, the giver of siddhis and the symbol of spiritual perfection. Her worship on Maha Navami marks the culmination of the Navratri journey, bestowing divine grace, inner fulfillment, and blissful union with the Divine.
Navratri 2025 celebrates the divine feminine through nine forms of Maa Durga. Each day offers a spiritual lesson—strength, discipline, courage, creativity, nurturing, determination, renewal, purity, and completion—guiding us toward inner transformation and growth.
Navaratri is more than a festival—it’s a journey of devotion and joy for the whole family. Through stories, crafts, music, and bhajans, children can learn the values of love, courage, and Bhakti. Discover fun spiritual activities and Swami Mukundananda’s wisdom to make Navaratri meaningful.
Day 6 of Navratri honors Maa Katyayani, Mahishasura Mardini, the fierce warrior Goddess who restores dharma and awakens the Ajna Chakra. Learn her inspiring story, rituals, beej mantra, and how she empowers us with courage, clarity, and righteous strength in life’s battles.
Celebrate Navratri 2025 with devotion and responsibility by embracing eco-friendly mandir decorations, sustainable crafts, and biodegradable cow dung idols—honoring both the Divine Mother and Mother Earth.
What is the root of avidya or spiritual ignorance? Swami Mukundananda deconstructs five common myths and replaces these with vidya – the eternal wisdom of the Ishavasya Upanishad, to reveal life’s higher purpose and guide us toward enlightenment.
Maa Skandamata, worshiped on Navratri’s fifth day, is the nurturing yet fierce mother of Lord Kartikeya. Her sacred story, rituals, and spiritual symbolism guide devotees toward wisdom, clarity, and divine protection.