Satsang

A satsanga Sanskrit सत्सङ्ग romanized Satsaṅga lit association with the good 1 also rendered satsang is a gathering of good people 2 for the performance

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satsanga (Sanskrit: सत्सङ्ग, romanizedSatsaṅgalit.‘association with the good’),[1] also rendered satsang, is a gathering of good people[2] for the performance of devotional activities.[3] It also refers to an audience with a Satguru for yogic instruction. Satsangas are group events, organised by various spiritual organisations.

Etymology[edit]

The word satsanga is derived from Sanskrit, where ‘sat’ means “purity or truth” and ‘sanga’ meaning “in group or association”. The main purpose of conducting satsanga by any organisation is for marking an important event in its history.[4][5][6] Participating in any satsanga is considered pious in Yogic sciences due to its benefits in spiritual upliftment of an aspirant.[7] Satsangs are generally conducted by any non-religious or spiritual organisations in large groups.[8]

Activities[edit]

The following activities may take place in a satsanga:[9][8][10]

  • Spiritual discourse
  • Bhajans
  • Chanting of mantras
  • Meditation
  • Tree planting
  • Cleanliness programmes
  • Spiritual stories
  • Weddings

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