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Mahashivratri 2024: Live program of Sadhguru at Isha Yoga Center on Mahashivratri, know the complete schedule

Mahashivratri 2024 Isha Foundation: Isha Yoga Center is ready for the biggest festival of the year 'One Night with Shiva'. This program will be held on March 8 in the presence of Sadhguru on Mahashivratri, know the complete schedule.

Mahashivratri 2024 Sadguru Live Program: Mahashivratri is on 8 March 2024. Like every year, this time too the festival of Mahashivratri will be celebrated with great pomp at Isha Yoga Center in Coimbatore. This program will continue the whole night. The name of this festival is ‘Ek Raat Shiva Saath’.

This unique celestial celebration in the presence of Sadhguru highlights the tremendous spiritual potential of Mahashivratri. There will also be music, dance and cultural presentations by many famous artists in this festival. Know the schedule of Mahashivratri 2024 program of Isha Yoga Center

When will the program start
(Isha Foundation Mahashivratri 2024 Program)

This ceremony will start at 6 pm on March 8 at Isha Yoga Center and will continue till 6 am. During this time Sadguru Jaggi Vasudev will be present. This program will be livestreamed online. This program will be broadcast in 16 languages ​​including English, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Marathi. The program features powerful meditations by Sadhguru along with spectacular musical performances by several musical artists.

Mahashivratri 2024 Event Schedule
(Sadguru Mahashivratri Event Schedule)

  • Panch Bhoot Aradhana – 06.15 pm
  • Linga Bhairavi Mahayatra – 06.40 pm
  • Adiyogi Divya Darshan – 07.15 pm
  • Cultural Program – 07.40 pm
  • Midnight Meditation with Sadhguru – 10.00 PM
  • Performance of famous artists – late night 01.15
  • Sadhguru Discourse – 03.30 am
  • Cultural Program – Morning: 03.50
  • Closing of the program – 05.45 am

Importance of Mahashivratri

Shiva is considered the Adi Guru or the first Guru, and it was from him that the Yogic tradition began. The position of the planets on this night is such that it powerfully moves the energy upwards in the human body. Mahashivratri is one of the biggest and most important sacred festivals of India. Shiva’s grace is celebrated on this darkest night of the year. Staying awake and alert throughout the night by keeping the spine straight on the night of Mahashivratri is very beneficial for physical and spiritual life.

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