Virtual Maha Shivaratri - The Great Night of Lord Shiva with Amma's North American Disciples

VIRTUAL MAHA SHIVARATRI
MAHA SHIVARATRI, THE GREAT NIGHT OF LORD SHIVA
WITH AMMA’S NORTH AMERICAN DISCIPLES
Thursday, March 11
5:00 pm PST / 8:00 pm EST - 12:00 am PST / 3:00 am EST
"Shivaratri is a celebration of sacrifice, dispassion and renunciation. Shivaratri teaches us to abandon all other thoughts in contemplation of God and to realize the ultimate purpose of human life. May Divine Grace take us beyond all sense of duality and make us one with the Supreme." -Amma
Spiritual practices done on this sacred night are considered especially beneficial. Satsang Talk, Puja Ceremonies, Group chanting, Devotional Singing and more...
Broadcast at: youtube.com/MACenterSanRamon
PUJAS DURING THE PROGRAM
Br. Ramanadamrita Chaitanya will guide a participatory Shiva puja to be performed at home. For information about items for performing your puja, please see below.
A formal Shiva puja in traditional Kerala style will be performed by Pujarini Meera. Registration is available for a sankalpa (spiritual resolve) to be made during the puja on your behalf, or for a loved one. Click here to register.
If you have any questions, please contact: events@amma.org.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE
5:00 pm PST/8:00 pm EST
Satsang (Spiritual Talk) by Br. Ramanandamrita Chaitanya
Guided Participatory Shiva Puja by Br. Ramanandamrita Chaitanya, to perform at home
Bhajans by Swami Shantamritananda Puri
7:00 PM PST/ /10:00 PM EST - Amrita Yoga stretching and movement break
7:30 PM PST/10:30 PM EST - Formal Shiva Puja performed by Pujarini Meera with Bhajans led by Swami Dayamritananda Puri
9:30 PM PST/1:30 AM EST - Amrita Yoga stretching and movement break
10:00 PM PST/1:00 AM EST - 1000 names of Lord Shiva
Ending Bhajans
Group Chanting: 108 Repetitions of Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
12:00 AM PST/3:00 am EST - Arati & Closing prayers
SUGGESTED ITEMS FOR PERFORMING THE GUIDED PARTICIPATORY SHIVA PUJA AT HOME
A plate with a Shiva linga or Shiva murthi (sacred figure). If you do not have a linga or figure, you may use a flower petal as a symbolic representation.
Flower petals or rice grains (preferably mixed with yellow turmeric powder) in a small bowl for offering during 108 names
Water in a small bowl with a spoon to pour on to the figure/flower petal
Incense stick
Camphor on a plate/spoon lamp for arati
A lamp or candle to light
Matchbox or lighter
Sacred ash powder (if available)
Sandalwood and vermillion powder (if available)
towel/napkin to wipe hands
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