Isha Yoga Centre's Mahashivratri 2024: "Ganga" Theme Unveiled with Star-Studded Guest List

The Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore is in final preparations for its 32nd Mahashivratri celebrations, centered on the theme "Ganga." Classical dancer Radhe Jaggi and musician Sandeep Narayanan are leading the artistic productions, involving extensively trained students from the Sadhguru Gurukulam. The all-night festival on February 15 will feature powerful meditations, chanting, and performances in front of the Adiyogi statue. The event will see Defence Minister Rajnath Singh as a special guest, alongside other ministers, film stars, and lakhs of devotees.

Key Points: Mahashivratri 2024 at Isha: Ganga Theme, Celebrity Guests

  • "Ganga" is central theme for dance & Kalari
  • Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is special guest
  • Features meditations, mantra chanting, and all-night performances
  • Preparations involved months of rehearsals by dedicated students
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Preparations underway for Mahashivratri at Isha Yoga Centre, classical dancer Radhe Jaggi unveils 'Ganga' theme

Preparations peak at Isha Yoga Centre for Mahashivratri 2024 with a "Ganga" theme. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to attend. Details on performances and schedule.

Preparations underway for Mahashivratri at Isha Yoga Centre, classical dancer Radhe Jaggi unveils 'Ganga' theme
"This year, the theme for Mahashivratri is Ganga. - Radhe Jaggi"

Coimbatore, February 14

Preparations are in full swing at the Isha Yoga Centre in Coimbatore ahead of the 32nd Mahashivratri celebrations, with artists and students working extensively to make the annual event a grand spiritual and cultural spectacle.

Radhe Jaggi, a Bharatanatyam dancer and coordinator of Isha Foundation's Project Samskriti, spoke about this year's theme, "Ganga," which serves as the central inspiration for the performances.

Speaking to ANI, she shared, "This year, the theme for Mahashivratri is Ganga. The dance production and Kalari Payattu production that we are doing are also along the same lines. We are celebrating Ganga and the descent of Ganga from the heavens to our beloved Earth... I have an incredible team of students who have graduated from Sadhguru Gurukulam Samskriti and some who are still students. They are extremely well trained."

Sandeep Narayanan, a Karnatic vocalist and head of the music department at the Sadhguru Gurukulam Samskriti, also provided insight into the ongoing rehearsals for the celebrations.

"I'm still a musician, still performing, so the toughest part is probably juggling both. Literally last week, in the middle of all of the rehearsals, I had to leave for two days because I had a commitment in Bengaluru. I had to perform there and come," he told ANI.

He further continued, "During the time of Mahashivratri, these students work so hard. They have been working for the past two, three months... I'm coming and going, but probably the last two, three weeks only I'm here with them every day."

Highlighting the final phase of preparation, Narayanan said, "The biggest challenge is probably that then I have to polish everything up. The biggest challenge for them is that they have worked for three months and in the last three weeks, I turned everything upside down and they have to do it, but they're more than capable. They do everything that we say. This year, I'm not singing but the students are performing tomorrow. This year's very, very special."

The Mahashivratri festival at Isha will be celebrated from 6 pm on February 15 in front of the Adiyogi statue and will continue until 6 am the next morning.

The festival, which will be held with Sadhguru in front of Adiyogi, will feature powerful meditations, mantra chanting, Yogeshwara Linga Maha Abhishekam, and musical performances by top artists.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be the special guest at the event, while several central ministers, film stars, and other celebrities will participate in the celebrations alongside lakhs of devotees.

- ANI

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Sandeep N
As a musician myself, I really appreciate Sandeep Narayanan's honesty about juggling commitments. It shows the immense dedication behind the scenes. The students must be learning so much from such a hands-on guru.
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Aman W
While I admire the scale and spiritual intent, I do wish such large events would also highlight local Coimbatore artists more prominently. The focus seems heavily on the foundation's own gurukul. Just a respectful thought.
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Rohit P
Attended last year's celebration. The energy in front of the Adiyogi statue at night is simply electrifying. Planning to go again this year. Hope the traffic management is better this time!
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Nisha Z
It's heartening to see our classical arts like Bharatanatyam and Kalari being given such a grand platform. Radhe Jaggi and her team are doing great work with Project Samskriti. Preserving our culture is key. 👏
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Vikram M
Interesting to see the Defence Minister as a special guest. Shows how spiritual and cultural events are gaining recognition at the highest levels. Hope the focus remains on devotion and not politics.

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