Celebrate Mahashivratri 2020 with Sadhguru on 21 Feb 2020, starting at 6 p.m. IST/12:30 p.m. GMT. Watch the live webcast of the Pancha Bhuta Aradhana, Midnight Meditation and Discourse by Sadhguru, through which he opens up a whole new dimension of experiencing life. Captivating music and dance performances by renowned artists, the breathtaking fire dance, and much more will keep you awake throughout this night of awakening and boundless spiritual possibilities. #MahaShivRatri2020 This year, watch performances by Isha Samskriti, Sounds of Isha and many more. Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festival nights of India. This – the darkest night of the year – celebrates the Grace of Shiva, who is considered the Adi Guru or the First Guru, from whom the yogic tradition originates.
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Friday, February 21, 2020
MahaShivRatri 2020 – Live Webstream with Sadhguru | Isha Yoga Center | 21 Feb, 6 pm – 22 Feb, 6 am
Celebrate Mahashivratri 2020 with Sadhguru on 21 Feb 2020, starting at 6 p.m. IST/12:30 p.m. GMT. Watch the live webcast of the Pancha Bhuta Aradhana, Midnight Meditation and Discourse by Sadhguru, through which he opens up a whole new dimension of experiencing life. Captivating music and dance performances by renowned artists, the breathtaking fire dance, and much more will keep you awake throughout this night of awakening and boundless spiritual possibilities. #MahaShivRatri2020 This year, watch performances by Isha Samskriti, Sounds of Isha and many more. Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festival nights of India. This – the darkest night of the year – celebrates the Grace of Shiva, who is considered the Adi Guru or the First Guru, from whom the yogic tradition originates.
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