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Offerings
To make oneself more receptive to the grace of Dhyanalinga, a person can make several offerings.
The fragrance of dhoop lends a supportive ambience for the spiritual possibility. Offerings of dhoop can be placed on the table adjacent to Patanjali.
In Indian spirituality, a lotus is a symbol for spiritual growth. Fresh lotus flowers can be offered at the jalaseema, the water body surrounding Dhyanalinga.
Linga Jyotis, unique lamps made of copper and brass, have been designed by Sadhguru as a symbol of purification and light. A Linga Jyoti can be offered during a visit to Dhyanalinga, or purchased to preserve and radiate the energies of Dhyanalinga at home.
An abundance of fresh flowers, exquisitely arranged as malas (garlands) are offered every day, spreading a sense of natural beauty, color and fragrance. Malas can be offered individually or together to Dhyanalinga, the panels in Dhyanalinga’s inner parikrama, Patanjali, Vanashree or the avudiyar. The offering can be made on special occasions, in remembrance of loved ones or simply as an expression of gratitude.
Those who wish to contribute can contact info@dhyanalinga.org or +91 83000 83111.
There is a natural upsurge of energies in the human body on Amavasyas (new moon) and Purnimas (full moon). As a result, they are held as days of significance for the spiritual seeker. On these two days, visitors have the rare privilege of making an offering of ksheera (milk) or jala (water) upon the Dhyanalinga with their own hands. Ksheera is offered from 6 AM to 1 PM and jala from 1 PM to 8 PM.
Devotees have the opportunity of offering a linga vastram (cotton or silk), the sacred cloth draped on the Dhyanalinga, or to take an energized linga vastram home. Keeping the linga vastram in a shrine, meditation room or pooja room at home will transform the atmosphere of that space.
Those who wish to contribute can contact info@dhyanalinga.org or +91 83000 83111.
Processes
Offered every Shivratri (14th day of the lunar month), the kriya, based on the profound Yogic science of Bhuta Shuddhi, purifies the five elements - earth, water, fire, air and space - within the human system and establishes overall wellbeing of body and mind. Participants can attend it in person or online.
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Each year on Dhyanalinga Consecration Day, creating the right ambiance for the millions of devotees who seek Dhyanalinga's grace takes enormous effort and resources. This year, millions of devotees will seek to experience Dhyanalinga both in person and online. We invite you to contribute towards malas, deepams, vastram and various other arrangements that will aid in establishing a conducive atmosphere for all. Your contribution will go a long way in ensuring that no one who seeks goes untouched by Dhyanalinga.
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