Brother-sister duo enthral audience at Linga Bhairavi Navaratri Celebrations

Hundreds of devotees gathered at Isha Foundation’s Linga Bhairavi to participate in the annual Navaratri celebrations. On the fourth day of the celebrations, the brother-sister duo of Sruthisagar and Keerthana are flute and vocalist players respectively, enthralled the audience with their carnatic music performance. Sruthisagar is a recipient of the MS Subbulakshmi Fellowship 2014. The performance was followed by a procession or Utsav Murthy. The celebrations concluded with Annadhanam offered to the devotees.



Navaratri, is the period during which the divine feminine is celebrated for nine days, is a period of great festivity at the Linga Bhairavi.



A press release from Isha Foundation stated that a series of events and cultural programmes have been planned on all the nine days of this festival. Besides, abhishekams in the mornings, special poojas, aratis, and Navaratri sadhana are also performed as a part of the celebrations. 

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