Reopening of Main Sanctums of Shiva Temple for the Summer Season - Ceremony
Mon 20 Apr
|Shiva Temple Estonia
Sacred presence meets you in quiet awareness


Time & Location
20 Apr 2026, 19:00 – 21:00
Shiva Temple Estonia, Taevasmaa road 2, Aruvalla, 75320 Harju county, Estonia
About the event
On April 20, 2026, the doors of the main sanctums at Shiva Temple will be opened again for the summer season through a special ceremony, marking the transition from the deep stillness of winter into the living presence of the warmer period.
After the winter period, the sanctum of Shri Karpaga Nathar (Shiva) and the sanctum of Adi Shakti Brahanda Nayagi will be opened. These sacred spaces, which have rested in silence throughout the winter months, will once again be accessible for direct presence and experience to all visitors.
During the colder season, services have been held in the ashram through the Atma Linga. With the reopening of the sanctums of Shiva and Shakti, all regular services, pujas, and temple events will now return to the temple.
You are warmly invited to take part in the opening ceremony of the main sanctums — a moment when that which has rested in stillness becomes alive again and reveals itself in living presence.
During the ceremony, the living presence held in the Atma Linga will be directed back into the main murtis.
The ceremony will be conducted by Ishwaranand.
Location: Shiva Temple, Lilleoru
Participation: Open to all visitors, free of charge
Time: begins at 19:00
Dress: according to the weather (the event takes place outdoors)
Additional information: please follow this event page — further details will be added here as needed
Shiva Temple Estonia
The Shiva Temple at Lilleoru is dedicated to pure consciousness and inner transformation. Built according to the ancient Siddha yoga and knowledge tradition, it is unique for its living presence, spiritual depth, and a clearly perceptible field of power.
The temple area is like a silent field — subtle, pure, and elevated — where one can experience something beyond everyday reality. It is a space of divine presence, where transformation is not a concept, but a lived experience. Here, consciousness and energy are felt as living qualities that touch and guide the inner being. Each murti — sacred form — is not merely symbolic, but expresses a specific aspect of consciousness and energy. Within the temple, one can sense presence, depth, and guidance that speaks directly to the sincere heart.
Read more on Shiva and Shakti aspect in Shiva Temple Estonia:
Shri Karpaga Nadhar
Stillness, Fulfillment, and the Power of Inner Response
Adishakti Brahand Nayagi
Divine Mother of Creation, Energy, and Awakening





