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Mahashivaratri 2021-03-11T02:01:03+00:00

Join the entire Agama community for a powerful all-night ritual of homage to Shiva  

Experience the divine mystery of existence and cultivate a spirit deep devotion

Homage to Shiva, who assumes wonderful and diverse aspects:
Although Magician, You are nevertheless true;
although transcendent, You are active;
although subtle, You assume the appearance of the Universe!”
 – Utpaladeva

Register your attendence by applying for membership at the Agama Community Koh Phangan FB group


This event is free and open to the community!

The Mahashivaratri event will be broadcasted live to yogis all over the world via different channels such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram…
and might be also used for marketing purposes. By attending the event you agree with being on camera and photos and consent on the use of that material in social media.

In India, Maha Shivaratri is a traditional day of worship dedicated to Lord Shiva, or God, literally meaning “the Great Night of Shiva.”

As Shiva is the “Great Guru of the Yogis,” especially in the Kashmiri Shaivist tradition that is such an important part of the teachings in the Agama system, on Koh Phangan we celebrate this event with a gathering of the entire community, a ritual of homage to Shiva, meditations, and bhajans.

In the Tantric tradition, Shiva is the name given both to the inexpressible consciousness, the transcendent, as well as to the personal manifestation of the divine in its masculine aspect.

The date changes year by year, always corresponding to the new moon and falling sometime in late winter or early spring.

Although the gathering continues until dawn, all are invited to join at any point and leave when necessary. All participants are asked to wear white and arrive in silence, with respect for the space and those nearby them in the hall. And of course, it’s said that the real magic of the evening happens late into the night, when only the most dedicated ones with the strongest aspiration remain.

See you there!

Enjoy a fresh mango and coconut for breakfast, take a Yoga class, relax on a hammock with an ocean view, and save a massage for the afternoon. These are just a few ways to spend a perfect day on the beautiful island of Koh Phangan in Thailand, where Agama is located. Nature is constantly blessing Koh Phangan with blue skies, breathtaking sunsets and short, refreshing rain showers to cool down the tropical weather.

Agama is the pioneer of Yoga on the tropical island paradise of Koh Phangan, Thailand. The school was founded on the island in 2003 by Swami Vivekananda Saraswati, a Yogi for over 30 years who has dedicated his life to teaching an authentic form of Hatha Yoga in a modern scientific approach.

Agama believes that there should be a bridge between spirituality and rational thinking, and classes are taught accordingly. The teachings are easy to implement in daily life and are often adopted immediately by students.

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Agama is unique among Yoga schools in this world, offering a style of Yoga that combines authentic wisdom from India and Tibet with a Western mindset, giving students the rare opportunity to practice forgotten, sacred teachings from the East.

The Agama program consists of principles and techniques from various styles of Yoga, including:

  • Hatha Yoga
  • Kundalini Yoga
  • Tantra Yoga
  • Kriya Yoga
  • Raja Yoga
  • Karma Yoga
  • Jnana Yoga
  • Nidra Yoga
  • Bhakti Yoga

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