Mata Devi Math
Order of the Divine Mother
About Mata Devi Math
The Mata Devi Math is an organization within the Progressive Hindu Association. The Mata Devi Math is a collection of local mathayatanas that each holds a satsang for their community.

The Mata Devi Math was founded by Mathavasi Swami Gadadhar Das as a way to provide deeper spiritual development, development of a spiritual community based upon Hinduism in a western Hindu context, and as a way to develop people to serve the spiritual development of their local satsang community, assist with spiritual counseling for their local satsangs, and to provide spiritual leaders for the local satsang community.

The matha is continuing to expand in membership and all those who are interested can contact Mathavasi Swami Gadadhar Das for more information. There is an online forum where all in the matha communicate with one another throughout the globe.
Want to start a satsang, but not part of the Math?
We have began Anuyam, a mentorship and assistance program.
Rule of Life of the Mata Devi Math
Click Here To Learn More About Anuyam and contact Mathavasi Swami Gadadhar Das or Mathavasi Ganapati Kamesh for more info.
Emblem of the Mata Devi Math - though not necessarily rainbow. The emblem is the Celtic Knot around the symbol Om. The Celtic Knot represents our connection to the West and the Om represents our connection to the East. The Om is the first sound of creation, the sacred syllable, and the symbol symbolizes the ultimate and one divine of all things...Brahman is the term used in the Upanishads. The celtic knot represents a continuing cycle and the interconnectedness of the universe. The Om is in the center, representing the divine at the center of all things. The Celtic knot surrounds it, but also touchest the edges of the Om showing that everything manifested from the divine and entered the cycle, but that it remains interconnected with all things and all things manifested from and still touch the divine.
"Enter The Spiritual World"
"I envy no one, nor am I partial to anyone. I am equal to all. But whoever renders service unto Me in devotion is a friend, is Me, and I am also a friend to him."