A woman with brown hair, piercings, and large earrings taking a selfie on a sandy beach with footprints, ocean waves, and cloudy sky in the background.

I’m durga,

I am a devotee, a daughter, a mother, a wife, and a teacher living on the path of Bhakti.

My practice is rooted in living devotion through ordinary life — remembering that the ordinary itself is extraordinary when lived with awareness, love, and sacred attention.

Guided by Mata Amritanandamayi Devi (Amma), my path has been shaped through meditation, breathwork, chanting, Ayurveda, yoga asana, contemplative practice, self inquiry, mantra, and daily ritual as life practices. Amma, known as the hugging saint, has embraced over 36 million people around the world, sharing the teaching of divine love through ordinary human life.

This practice has strengthened my relationships, helped me become more grounded, supported the healing of trauma, deepened my connection with silence, and continually returned me to the love that fuels both life and spirit.

I believe practice is not about perfection, but about returning again and again to the Self — the center, the silence, the divine connection within. Over time, practice becomes less about striving and more about allowing the noise of life to fall away so we may rest more fully in peace, steadiness, gratitude, equanimity, and acceptance.

Bhakti, to me, is not separate from life. It is the daily practice of living as a grhastha — seeing God manifested in all things and offering thoughts, words, and actions as sacred participation in life itself. Life is not separate from the sacred fabric it is woven from.

What I offer is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Through intuitive readings and intuitive classical yoga practices not limited to asana, sessions are guided through the person themselves. This work is relational, intuitive, contemplative, and practical — a two-way experience that allows what is needed to be explored together with presence and honesty.

This space is devoted to making spiritual practice livable and sustainable — not through intensity or performance, but through grounded daily returning.

Love can guide us to where we are going.
It is up to us to keep returning to it.

With love and devotion,

ॐ शान्तिः शान्तिः शान्तिः