Join Swami Sadyojathah for a 90-minute session of Sanskrit chanting, meditation, and profound wisdom on cultivating inner peace amidst life’s chaos. A revered senior teacher of the Art of Living Foundation, Swami Sadyojathah has inspired tens of thousands across 50+ countries with insightful teachings and his calming presence.
Date: Monday, September 16
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Salt Spring Center of Yoga (355 Blackburn Road)
Entry: By donation* – online or cash at the door (suggested: $5 – $25 sliding scale, no one will be turned away)
*all donations will support the Salt Spring Center of Yoga
About Swami Sadyojathah
Swami Sadyojathah was born in the Royal Family of Kerala, the southernmost state of India.
Meeting with Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Ji during early nineties made a complete turnaround in his whole life. The spark was more than enough to kindle the dormant traits in him to serve humanity andblossom into rarified realms of spirituality under the careful and affectionate tutelage of Gurudev.
Swamiji is a Senior faculty of the Art of Living Programmes which helps in eliminating stress with special focus on restoring human values in society. He is the Director-International Affairs of the Art of Living and also the Founder Director of Sri Sri College of Ayurvedic Science and Research, a centre of excellence imparting a degree in Ayurveda – The Indian System of Medicine. In the Art Of Living Foundation, he is the First one to be ordained with the title “ Swami” .
As a Travelling Senior Teacher – Breathing-Yoga, between 1993 and today Swamiji has conducted several hundreds of workshops in over 50 countries and in many locations all over India. He led the core team of Art of Living volunteers in trauma relief and counseling after the devastating Tsunami which hit the shores of India and Sri Lanka. Through this program hundreds of people could find solace and bring some peace in to their shattered lives and minds. He was the Chief Coordinator of the’ International Conference on Peace and Reconciliation in South Asia’ at Oslo.
He has also addressed many international conferences including Parliament of World religions which was held in Barcelona (year 2004) and in Melbourne (year 2009)