Invitation for national Navaratri Seminar in Perth
4th to 6th October 2019
Dear Family,
Jai Shri Mataji!
The Yogis of Western Australia would like to invite all our brothers and sisters from all over Australia to enjoy the Auspicious time of Navaratri with us at HH Shri Mataji’s Gidgegannup Ashram from Friday 4th to Sunday 6th October.
Gidgegannup Ashram is located 45 minutes north-east of Perth. (Google map)
We can’t wait to welcome you to Perth, ‘the door of Shri Ganesha’ to worship Shri Mataji in the form of Shri Durga.
Photo: HH Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi – Navaratri Puja , 17 October 1982, Hampstead London
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The National Navaratri Weekend will start on Friday morning and conclude Sunday late afternoon.
Yogis are very welcome to come earlier and Perth yogis will be staying from Thursday night.
We will have an entertainment evening on Saturday, including our traditional poetry offerings, and lots of opportunity to experience the wonderful natural surroundings.
A clearing workshop with Dr Nayana has also been arranged over the weekend.
Everyone can be accommodated within the Gidgegannup Ashram with dormitory style sleeping arrangements.
Costs: The cost for the weekend is as follows:
- Adult local: $120
- Adult interstate: $100
- Yuvas: 17 – 25: $40
- Children : free
- Family: $175
- Puja only: $50
Contact us:
For registrations and questions please contact us at [email protected]
“So why do we do Navaratri?”
“So why do we do Navaratri? In the heart, to do Navaratri is to accept the powers of the Shakti, to realize the power that all these chakras have got in themselves, and that when they are enlightened how you can express all these powers of these nine chakras within ourselves; the seven chakras plus the heart and the moon makes it nine.”
HH Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi Navaratri Puja, Hampstead London, 23rd September 1984.
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We hope to see you all there at Gidgegannup!
Let’s all enjoy the blessings of our Divine Mother as we worship Her together at this Auspicious time.
With love
the Yogis of Western Australia