Amid the rhythmic chants and towering structures of Coimbatore’s Isha Yoga Center, Maha Shivratri unfolded with unprecedented splendor. The guest list blended politics and cinema, featuring Andhra BJP leader PVN Madhav, Navjot Kaur Sidhu, and stars Juhi Chawla and Tanishaa Mukerji, all drawn to Sadhguru’s spiritual beacon.
Juhi Chawla, a devoted follower for ten years, recounted her profound connections. ‘Sadhguru’s guidance has been my anchor— from joint dialogues to the enlightening Kashi Yatra,’ she said. ‘The Isha Center evolves impressively with each visit: vast, seamless, and charged with energy.’
On the festival’s magnetic growth, Juhi observed, ‘Annual enhancements in staging, aesthetics, and performances elevate it to legendary status. Maha Shivratri is now synonymous with Isha—airport conversations revolve around it. This powerhouse event creates an irresistible gravitational force.’
Tanishaa Mukerji delivered a candid testimony on meditation’s healing touch. ‘It dismantled my anger issues,’ she admitted. ‘Previously, rage blinded my decisions; now, I pause to assess its validity.’
Addressing universal laziness, she explained, ‘We all procrastinate, but meditation’s focus sparks spontaneous motivation.’ Stressing spiritual essentials, Tanishaa asserted, ‘True mental wellness demands spirituality and prayer—they pacify the psyche and instill positive perspectives. When adrift, engage in self-inquiry. Isha’s serene ambiance facilitates this introspection, granting unmatched solace.’
As night fell under Shivratri’s spell, these narratives highlighted sadhana’s role in conquering inner demons, motivating a broader embrace of mindful practices.