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Meeting the Divine Mother — 30 Oct-10 Nov 2026

Destination: Rishikesh, Varanasi & Vrindavan
People (max): 15 Persons

Join us for this Unforgettable Journey

Join us on a pilgrimage to encounter the Divine Mother in India. Unlike any other place on earth, India reveals the Sacred Feminine in every aspect of its spiritual culture — from Mother Earth and Mother Ganges to the countless forms of the Goddess herself.
What if the sacred is not somewhere far away, but woven into the ground beneath your feet — into the river, the land, and the woman singing in the temple at dawn? In India, the Divine Mother is not a metaphor. She is a living presence, revealed in every form of life. To honour her is to learn to recognize the sacred in life itself.

In a world moving toward separation from nature and from each other, the Bhakti tradition offers a living path back to relationship — with the land, with one another, and with the Divine.Throughout the journey we will practice yoga in sacred places, meditate in temples and caves, bathe in the Ganges, participate in kirtan and ancient rituals, meet sages and sadhus, and immerse ourselves in the living wisdom of Bhakti.

Pilgrimage Places

We begin in Delhi and travel to Rishikesh, where the Ganges descends from the Himalayas. From there we continue to Varanasi, one of the world's oldest living cities, where life and death meet openly along the ghats. Finally, we arrive in Vrindavan, the land of Radha, and journey to the sacred Radha Kund — the spiritual heart of our pilgrimage.
Uttarakhand, India

Rishikesh

uttar pradesh, india

Varanasi

uttar pradesh, india

Vrindavan

bhakti immersion

€1750,–

incl. accomodation, travel and food. (excl. flight and visum)

Connect with us to reserve your place on this transformative journey

Ida is a psychologist, yoga teacher, and musician based in Amsterdam. In her clinical work she specializes in trauma recovery. A student of Bhakti yoga with a deep devotion to the Divine Mother, she weaves together psychology, movement, music, and devotion.

Arjuna works as an editor for Mandala Publishing, a US based publisher on award winning yoga books. He authored “Myths of the Asana’s” and a few other books and edited many. He lived in India for 6 years, and is a long time practitioner of Bhakti yoga and mantra meditation.