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Sadhguru Sannidhi Puja and Sangha Gatherings

byAditya VashishthIn-person at Dwijas Studio in Anand Vihar, Delhi & across NCRStarts from350 Per Person Per SessionView full gallery

Step into a space of stillness. We gather in our consecrated studio for the Sadhguru Sannidhi Puja, an opportunity to sit in silence and allow grace to naturally descend upon you.

I am making an offering during the Sadhguru Sanidhi Pooja. In these moments, it is just about being open and allowing grace to descend.

Members of our Sangha taking turns to make offerings at the Sadhguru Sannidhi. It is a collective process where each person contributes to the devotional atmosphere of the space.

Silhouetted against the light of the Guru's presence, seekers stand in quiet reverence. The Sadhguru Sanidhi Pooja is a time for inner communion and stillness.

Seekers bowing in gratitude before the Sadhguru Sannidhi after a puja. The feeling of grace in the room is palpable, a shared experience for the entire spiritual family.

A mother and child making an offering together at the Sadhguru Sannidhi. It is beautiful to see devotion being passed down and shared across generations in our community.

A moment of quiet reverence after the Sadhguru Sanidhi Pooja. The space allows for anyone, regardless of age or background, to connect with the Guru's grace.

Our Sangha sitting in meditation after a Guru Pooja. We gathered as a family of seekers before journeying together, carrying the same spirit of devotion with us.

A wide view of the hall during a Sadhguru Sanidhi process. The room is filled with people sitting in stillness, their focus on the Guru's presence at the front.

The Sanidhi Pooja is often a quiet affair, with each person absorbed in their own inner experience. Here, we sit together, united in our seeking and devotion.

We often participate in live-streamed events with Sadhguru. Here, our community gathers to watch a satsang, connecting with the Guru and the larger global community.

About Sadhguru Sannidhi Puja

At Dwijas, our Sannidhi Puja is not a performance but an offering. We gather in our climate-controlled studio in Anand Vihar, centering the process around the sacred Pada Yantra. Whether it is a Monday evening, Purnima, or Amavasya, the goal is to create a space of deep inner stillness where you can absorb the Guru’s presence. Please bring only an open mind; everything else, from fresh flower petals for your personal altar offering to the consecrated food served afterward, is taken care of by our Sangha.

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