Divine Trails of Datta with Mohanji

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Welcome to the Divine Trails of Datta with Mohanji!

For the first time ever, Gurulight invites you to a sacred pilgrimage to various spiritual hotspots sacred to the Dattatreya and Nath traditions. This pilgrimage is the answer to years of longing for an opportunity to connect to the power centres of the hallowed Dattatreya and Nath gurus, mostly located in the state of Maharashtra (in the western part of India).

We will visit the villages walked by great Masters such as Shri Narasimha Saraswati (first incarnation of Lord Dattatreya). We will visit samadhis of powerful Masters like and Swami Samarth of Akkalkot, Shirdi Sai Baba, Bhagwan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, as well as Nath masters – Kanifnath and Matsyendranath! Further, the pilgrimage will also immerse us into the tradition of Bhakti (devotion) at ancient temples of Pandharpur & Kolhapur and at samadhis of great saints like Sant Gnyaneshwar and Tukaram.

The pilgrimage will converge into a mini retreat, allowing participants to assimilate these experiences in the loving presence of Mohanji. Through illuminating satsangs with Mohanji and transformative processes, you can dive deep into your inner world.

The crowning glory of this program would be the joyous celebrations on Mohanji’s birthday, planned to be held in the lands of the upcoming Mohanji Centre of Benevolence in Ganeshpuri, near Mumbai.

This program will run from 9th February to 24th February 2024. The program starts in Mumbai and ends in Mumbai, and we will have various options for participants to join – either the entire program or for selected parts of the program. More details will be released shortly. If you are interested in this program, do register your interest by clicking ‘Register Now’ button below

Don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity! For any other queries, please write to events@gurulight.com


Time

february 9 (Friday) - 24 (Saturday)

Location

Mumbai, India

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