The Ashram in Sydney is hosting the Shaktipat Intensive on two dates:
Sunday 27 October and Saturday 16 November.
A meal option is available for both events.
You can also book accommodation for the weekend of the Shaktipat Intensive.
See below also for details on how to prepare for the Shaktipat Intensive and what to bring on the day.
Register for Sunday 27 OCTOBER in Sydney
8:30am - 6:00pm
Register for Sunday 16 NOVEMBER in Sydney
8:30am - 6:00pm
FEE: $670 Adults ($230 Young People* 13-24)
Meal Option: $25 (Lunch plus morning & afternoon tea)
To support Siddha Yogis living outside Sydney, an accommodation (Ashram Stay) option is being offered on both occasions, either for one or two nights This option requires a separate booking and payment (see below). If you would like to apply for a self-reliant Ashram Stay for additional nights before or after the weekend of the Shaktipat Intensive, please email Ashram Stays. Read more about Ashram Stays HERE.
You are invited to participate in the Preparation for the Shaktipat Intensive at the Ashram in Sydney on
Sunday 13 October (9:00am - 10:30am)
You can also participate in an online audio webcast via the Siddha Yoga path website.
The following items will support your participation in the
Siddha Yoga practices during the Shaktipat Intensive:
• Journal and pen
• Meditation asana
• Shawl
• Support for sitting, such as a cushion or blanket
• Bottle of water
Some of these items are available for purchase in the Siddha Yoga Bookstore and in the Ashram bookshop.
Please dress well in modest clothing that shows respect for the sacred atmosphere of the Shaktipat Intensive and supports you in sitting comfortably for extended periods.
Young people aged 13-17 are welcome to attend the Shaktipat Intensive. Although a parent or guardian does not need to accompany their teen in the Hall, they do need to be on the premises at all times.
For any child 12 and under wishing to participate in the Shaktipat Intensive, please email Subodh at
Click below to learn more about the Shaktipat Intensive.
Please note: These links are located on the Siddha Yoga path website (www.siddhayoga.org), and will open in a new tab.