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What are some of the upcoming events and projects by Sadhguru and the Isha Foundation?

The work associated with Sadhguru and the Isha Foundation unfolds along several interrelated streams: inner transformation, social outreach, and ecological responsibility. At the heart of their offerings are structured yogic programs such as Inner Engineering, conducted both online and in person across many regions, often culminating in initiation into practices like Shambhavi Mahamudra Kriya. Alongside these, a range of advanced residential programs at their centers, including those in Coimbatore and Tennessee, provide more intensive opportunities for spiritual immersion. Regular spiritual gatherings and major observances, such as Mahashivratri and other full-moon or temple-centered events, serve as focal points for collective practice and devotion. These recurring programs form a kind of backbone, ensuring that seekers at different stages find an appropriate doorway into the yogic path.

Parallel to the inner work, there is a pronounced emphasis on ecological and rural revitalization. Initiatives such as Cauvery Calling and Rally for Rivers focus on river and soil health, large-scale tree planting, and farmer support, with an eye toward long-term environmental balance. The broader Conscious Planet and Save Soil efforts extend this concern into global awareness, policy engagement, and on-the-ground agricultural transformation. These projects reflect an understanding that spiritual growth and ecological responsibility are not separate domains but mutually reinforcing dimensions of a more conscious way of living. In this sense, environmental action becomes an expression of inner clarity rather than a merely external campaign.

Educational and social outreach initiatives further embody this integrative vision. Isha Vidhya schools and related educational efforts seek to provide quality education for rural children, while other rural rejuvenation activities support health, sports, and livelihood in under-served communities. Infrastructure development at the Isha Yoga Center and other centers worldwide, including the continued enhancement of meditation spaces and facilities, is oriented toward creating environments that can hold large numbers of seekers and volunteers in a sustained atmosphere of practice. Installations and offerings around Adiyogi, including light-and-sound presentations and consecrated spaces, function as powerful symbolic and experiential anchors for those drawn to the yogic tradition.

Finally, there is a steady expansion of digital and outreach-oriented work that carries these teachings and initiatives to a wider audience. Online courses, app-based offerings, and a continuous stream of talks and content serve those unable to travel, while Sadhguru’s public talks and travels often focus on spirituality, leadership, and environmental concerns. Books and other publications distill aspects of the teaching into forms that can be engaged with at one’s own pace. Taken together, these strands—inner engineering of the individual, care for soil and water, education and rural upliftment, and the building of physical and digital spaces for practice—reveal a deliberate attempt to address both the inner and outer dimensions of human life in a coherent, sustained manner.