Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Maha Shivaratri 2026 – Night Ride to Consciousness πŸ•‰️ 🏍️πŸŒ™

Each one celebrates in their own way…
But as bikers, we celebrate with engines humming under the moonlight.
On the sacred night of Maha Shivaratri, around 25+ bikes, pillions, and a support car gathered between 9:30–10:00 PM. By 10:10 PM, throttles rolled and headlights pierced the darkness as we began our spiritual ride — nearly 50 KM away from the city chaos.

Our first stretch via the Magadi zig-zag roads tested both patience and skill. With a few under-construction patches, our ADV riders got a surprise off-road blessing. Yet what stood strong throughout was discipline — lane integrity, formation riding, zero chaos. Pure brotherhood. Pure rhythm.
First pit stop: Kunigal Junction.
Hot tandoori chai in the chilling night air — warmth in our hands, devotion in our hearts. Hydrated. Energized. United.

From there, we rode through village shortcuts, mild off-roads, and hilltop curves for another 28–30 KM. As we ascended toward the temple, the temperature dropped further. The cold breeze felt sharper, but the devotion felt deeper.
At the Shiva temple hilltop, silence replaced engine notes.
We sat together for hours — speaking about Shiva, consciousness, strength, and life.
New riders joined this sacred night ride — welcomed with badges, introductions, and one memorable group photograph under the divine sky.

Shiva is not just a deity.
Shiva is consciousness.
Shiva is strength.
Shiva is stillness in chaos.

And this night ride was not just about distance —
It was about connecting throttle to soul.
With blessings taken and memories created, we rolled back to Namma Bengaluru.
Final pit stop at Nelamangala Toll — where we exchanged smiles, handshakes, and “see you on the next ride.”

Mahashivaratri Ride 2026 — Signed off with devotion and discipline.

Har Har Mahadev πŸ•‰️

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Sunday, 1 February 2026

πŸ›• Panchabootha Shivalinga Darshan RideπŸ“… 23rd–26th January 2026 Day 02 – Faith, Fire & Endless Roads

After an exhausting yet fulfilling Day 01, we rested well and began Day 02 even before the alarm rang. Our first stop was Kanchi Kamakshi Amman Temple. Expecting long queues, we were blessed with a peaceful darshan, took Amma’s blessings, and returned refreshed.
We then rode towards Tiruvannamalai, our third Panchabootha Sthala, Arunachaleshwara (Agni / Fire), around 121 km away. Light drizzles, cool weather, village roads, paddy fields, banana trees, and river crossings made the ride truly memorable. A good South Indian breakfast at Saravana Bhavan set the tone for the day.
By around 1:30 PM, we reached Tiruvannamalai. Despite heavy crowds and spending nearly 3–4 hours in the queue, the moment we stood before Arunachaleshwara Swamy, all fatigue disappeared. It was a powerful and divine darshan.

By evening, we started our night ride towards Chidambaram, nearly 140 km away, riding through dark highways, village roads, and rain. On reaching late, most hotels were closed, but we managed to get dinner just in time.
Special thanks to Gowtham brother Akash, who joined us from Pondicherry and also helped arrange our stay.

With everything settled, it was time to rest. Tomorrow awaits our fourth Panchabootha Shivalinga Darshan at Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram (Akasha / Space).

Ride on. Faith on. πŸ”±πŸ️

Maha Shivaratri 2026 – Night Ride to Consciousness πŸ•‰️ 🏍️πŸŒ™

Each one celebrates in their own way… But as bikers, we celebrate with engines humming under the moonlight. On the sacred night ...