Darshan is freely given to anyone who wishes to receive it. However, because Mother Meera visits so many places and seats are limited, you must register in advance.
Receiving Darshan:
While in the darshan hall, sit quietly, meditating and/or praying. Each person will have the opportunity to receive individual darshan. Usually, darshan is conducted row by row. If you aren't comfortable kneeling in the darshan line, you can walk up and someone will direct you to kneel in front of Mother Meera. If you are unable to kneel at all and would like to sit in a chair, a volunteer will signal when it is your turn and a chair in front of Mother Meera will be provided. It is best to stay in the darshan hall, being still, for as long as possible after receiving your blessing.
Please:
Come dressed normally with washed hair
During darshan, wear clean socks or soft slippers
Turn off cell phones before entering the building
No children under the age of 18, as they receive Mother's blessing through their parents
Attendees should be able to sit quietly for two to three hours
Stay for the whole darshan if possible
Remain silent in the darshan hall
No cameras, smoking or eating