My Beloved Children,
In the month of March I would like to share one of my most favorite mantras! Please chant this 11 times per day.
~ Shree Maa …read more
Temple of Divine Mother
My Beloved Children,
In the month of March I would like to share one of my most favorite mantras! Please chant this 11 times per day.
~ Shree Maa …read more
The Lalita Chandika Temple is honored, once again, to host Shree Maa and the Devi Mandir Family for Maha Shivaratri. All are invited to attend! Please share this invite with your friends, family, and colleagues and RSVP at sangha@lalitachandika.org. See you soon. Jai Maa!
Please light a candle and place it on your altar for Shree Maa, and daily chant one mala (108 times) of the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra.… read more
Please chant this mantra 108 times per day in February to remove negativity and to solve physical, mental, and economic problems in your life.…read more
Read through Swamiji’s yatralogue as he tours through the plains of India and shares his sadhana and knowledge. …read more
Great News! For every month in 2019, our beloved Shree Maa will give us guidance on a deity to worship and a suggested mantra for our daily japa.
Check out January’s Mantra. …read more
Beloved Children,
Please read and contemplate every day in 2019. Happy New Year! Bless you with Divine Consciousness to be a Real Human Being! ~ Shree Maa …read more
Yatralogue #9: The Universality of Spirituality Our sadhana is teaching us that spirituality is truly universal. It’s all about moving from the consciousness of division, suffering, and separation to the consciousness of love, wholeness, and unity. That consciousness is what we call God. And there are just so many paths… That’s why we feel equally […]
Beloved Family, This week we will be celebrating Kartik Purnima on Thursday, November 22nd in California, and on Friday, the 23rd in India. Why Kartik Purnima is celebrated? Kartik Purnima marks the birth celebrations for Kartikeya, whose other names include Skanda, and Subramaniam; it is also the birthday of Tulasi, and the birthday of Ganga. […]
Lord Ganesha (also known as Ganapati and Vinayaka) is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu religion. As the God of beginnings, he is honored at the start of rituals and ceremonies. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the brother of Lord Kartikeya, Goddess Lakshmi, and Saraswati.