Adiyogi: The Source of Yoga

Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant festivals for any spiritual seeker which celebrates the Grace of Adiyogi - the first Yogi from whom the Yogic tradition originates. Adiyogi symbolizes the possibility in every human being to transcend their present limitations and reach the ultimate within.

Bring Adiyogi’s presence into your home as a reminder of your highest potential.
Consecrated Rudraksha
A Powerful Tool for Growth

For those who walk the spiritual path, Rudraksha acts as a powerful support — a tool that promotes physical and mental balance, creates a cocoon of your own energy, and makes you more receptive to grace. Sourced from the Himalayas, Isha’s Rudraksha undergo a special process of consecration whereby they are energized in the sphere of Dhyanalinga, a profound meditative space at the Isha Yoga Center, India.

Create an Energized Space at Home

Transform any space with Isha Life’s consecrated offerings. Bring home Adiyogi, Linga Bhairavi Devi (the Divine Feminine), or Dhyanalinga (a profound meditative space at Isha Yoga Center) to create a dedicated space for yoga and meditation. These serve as a potent support for yogic practices and can help maintain a conducive atmosphere for celebrating Mahashivratri.

The Story of Mahashivratri

Known as The Great Night of Shiva, Mahashivratri is the most significant event in India’s spiritual calendar. Using the forces of nature for one’s ultimate wellbeing, this exuberant nightlong festival is not merely a night to celebrate, but a night to access the divine within. It is an opportunity and a possibility to bring yourself to that experience of the vast emptiness which is the source of all creation.

Why Stay Awake?

The planetary positions on this night, which is also the darkest night of the year, are such that there is a powerful natural upsurge of energy in the human system. It is enormously beneficial for one’s physical and spiritual wellbeing to stay awake and aware in a vertical posture throughout the night.

Join the Celebration

Experience the night in meditation, music, and grace — live from the Isha Yoga Center.

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