From darkness to light, the change to a new cycle happens!
Shiva is the master of regenerative destruction: he destroys what no longer serves so that something new can be born.
He is the regenerator of the universe.
Like the cycles of nature, there are times in life when we really have to “destroy” old versions of ourselves to become the best versions of who we are!
It may seem like a strong concept, but it is actually the greatest act of love we can have for ourselves: the courage to release what no longer resonates with our frequency to make room for the extraordinary!
My story and Raja Pura’s are also made of these cycles.
At Raja Pura, we have the ultimate example of transformation where the traditional Indian sari becomes a unique and special piece for your story!
In my case, it was the darkest and most difficult circumstances of my life that led me to wake up!
In my healing process, I experienced the greatest personal transformation of my life. It was a dying to be born again!
Today, I am the result of that transformation: the old that gave way to the new.
This is the month of love, and there is no love more important than self-love, so I would like to invite you to dance with Shiva and free yourself from what no longer serves you.

SHIVARATRI
The great celebration of Shiva
Hindu festival celebrated before the arrival of spring that marks the “Great Night of Shiva.”
This night signifies the overcoming of darkness and ignorance and is therefore an important holiday in Hinduism.
The date of Maha Shivaratri changes every year because it is related to the Hindu lunar calendar.
It is a night of meditation, vigil, singing, and mantras.


Trishula
Shiva's trident weapon
The trident held by Shiva symbolizes mastery over the triple universe.
The three points represent concepts such as: creation/maintenance/destruction, past/present/future, and
mastery over body, mind, and soul.
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