Amrita Yoga Class: In-person

(Weekly event) Jan 06, 2024 to Jul 19, 2025 (ended)

Location: Creekside Building

This one hour class begins at 10:00 am.

Join us for an open yoga class with simple, gentle Amrita Yoga postures/asanas. No prior yoga experience or Amrita Yoga training necessary.

“The purpose of Yoga is for our inner well-being. It does not belong to any particular faith or religion. It was passed on to us by the ancient seers for the well-being of humanity. Yoga helps us to reconnect with nature and eventually become one with God.” – Amma

The cost for the one-hour Amrita yoga class is $10 payable by cash or check (made out to MA Center) or Zelle at the door.

We request to be there at least 5 minutes early because class will start on time. If possible, please bring a yoga mat.
For virtual class options and schedule, see here.

If you have any questions, please contact the Events team: macsrevents@ammagroups.org

Saturday
Sep
27
2:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: To Be Announced Save the date! Please check back for more updates. If you have any questions, please contact the Events team: macsrevents@ammagroups.org
Saturday
Sep
27
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Amrita Hall Navaratri celebrations continue with the worship of the Divine Mother as Lakshmi. Join us for special programs each night on September 25 - 27 at 7 PM for puja, bhajans and Arati. The Lakshmi Puja on September 27th will be observed along with Amma’s birthday celebration. All... more ›
Sunday
Sep
28
8:30am - 9:30am
Laksarchana Starts at 8:30 am Pacific Time Inviting all to join this special community group Laksharchana (chanting of a mantra 100,000 times) dedicated for World Peace. The Archana will be led by either Swamiji or community... more ›
Sunday
Sep
28
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Amrita Hall The last three nights of Navaratri are dedicated to worship of the divine mother as Saraswati and concludes with Vijayadashami on the morning of the 10th day. Join us for special programs each night on September 28 - 30  at 7 PM for puja, bhajans and Arati and the... more ›
Monday
Sep
29
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Amrita Hall The last three nights of Navaratri are dedicated to worship of the divine mother as Saraswati and concludes with Vijayadashami on the morning of the 10th day. Join us for special programs each night on September 28 - 30  at 7 PM for puja, bhajans and Arati and the... more ›
Tuesday
Sep
30
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Amrita Hall The last three nights of Navaratri are dedicated to worship of the divine mother as Saraswati and concludes with Vijayadashami on the morning of the 10th day. Join us for special programs each night on September 28 - 30  at 7 PM for puja, bhajans and Arati and the... more ›
Wednesday
Oct
01
8:00am - 9:30am
Navaratri, or Nine days of the Devi and Vijayadashami will be celebrated from September 22 - October 1. Vijayadashami is the 10th day, also known as day of victory. The word Navaratri means 'nine nights' in Sanskrit. During these nine nights and ten days, three days each are devoted to honoring... more ›

All are welcome to join the ashram residents for daily spiritual practices in the Main House puja room:

Morning Archana

Monday-Saturday: 5 AM
Sunday: 6 AM

  • 108 Names of Amma
  • 1000 Names of the Divine Mother, Sri Lalitha Sahasranam

 

Evening Bhajans

Sunday - Friday: 7 PM
If there is no Saturday program in the temple hall, bhajans are in the Main House at 7 PM.

  • Guru Stotram Chanting
  • Bhajans (Devotional singing)
  • Closing prayers and Arati

Directions

The Main House is on the hill above the temple hall. When you arrive at MA Center,  turn right and cross over the small bridge. Use the call box on your left just before the outer gate to communicate that you need the gate opened to drive through. Then follow the road past the temple. The road continues on the right next to the temple gate, then curves left up the hill to the Main House. The puja room is just inside the front door to the house.

If you have any questions, please contact the Events team: macsrevents@ammagroups.org

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