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The Nataraj Foundation hosts in-person and online events that invite participants to learn, strengthen, and transform as they move along their personal journey through life. Each gathering emphasizes a direct meditative experience, and practical integration of suggestions from a spiritual master into daily life. Events are welcoming to newcomers and seasoned practitioners alike, with teachings provided based on experience level or posture, breath, and health. Programs are open to the public. Registration is required when space is limited and selection follows objective criteria that are not tied to donations.

Swami Gupta will be joining us live from Puri, India

Swami Gupta crosses an ocean to share his wisdom. This is a rare opportunity to interact with a spiritual master. He teaches about Nature, Love and Celebration.

  • The schedule will be in constant flux as new appointments and events are scheduled.

  • All events to be hosted online for the remainder of 2025.

  • These will be small, limited-capacity gatherings—advance registration is required to reserve a seat and attend.

Swami Gupta in prayer holding a rudraksha mala.
Swami Gupta speaking at a private gathering.

Event Schedule - Fall 2025

Event Type Topic Date Time (EST) Duration Location Cost
Satsang, Q&A w/ Swami Gupta Darkness vs. Light and Diwali Sunday, Oct. 19 9:00 AM 90 min Online Voluntary Donation*
Satsang, Q&A w/ Swami Gupta Full Moon and the Divine Mother Friday, Nov. 7 8:30 PM 90 min Online Voluntary Donation*
Satsang, Q&A w/ Swami Gupta Thanksgiving, Gratitude and Celebration Sunday, Nov. 23 9:00 AM 90 min Online Voluntary Donation*
Satsang, Q&A w/ Swami Gupta Evening vs. Morning Meditations for Inner Growth and Transformation Friday, Dec. 5 8:30 PM 90 min Online Voluntary Donation*
Satsang, Q&A w/ Swami Gupta Winter Solstice and the Return of the Sun Sunday, Dec. 21 9:00 AM 90 min Online Voluntary Donation*
Event Details and Reservations

*Participant donations to online satsangs are voluntary and help sustain our programs.

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Events FAQ

  • Events with Swami Gupta will cover topics that place the responsibility for your life circumstances squarely on your own shoulders. He will not placate you nor offer you approval or certification. He speaks from a place of compassion and love. He shows you where you are. Sometimes it is difficult to hear and hard to make sense of, but if you listen deeply and make the internal shifts then you move beyond the issue. Your willingness to face the challenges will determine your progress.

  • Some events like retreats and small group gatherings are limited-capacity and have fixed program fees per participant to cover fair-market-value logistical costs (meals, lodging, materials, instruction) and are not tax deductible. These fees will be clearly posted under “Event Details” and made known when signing up for an event. Many public events and satsangs are free to attend. The Nataraj Foundation works to ensure the maximum number of participants can benefit by offsetting costs but voluntary donations are always welcome.

  • Some events have limited capacity to preserve meaningful interaction with the teacher. When space is limited, attendance is determined by objective criteria and not contingent on donations. Priority is given to first-time registrants to balance new/returning participants.

  • Yes and thank you for offering. Volunteers have working access and may observe from designated areas while on shift; it isn’t a reserved seat, duties come first, and any open seats are offered to the waitlist in order. Volunteering is simply service and not linked to admission or donations.

  • We’re grateful for the generosity people feel after meeting Swami Gupta. No word of thanks is too small when offered unconditionally and sincerely. However, the Nataraj Foundation does not solicit, accept, forward, arrange, or facilitate personal gifts, and gifts given directly to Swami Gupta are not tax-deductible. Contributions to the Foundation are used at the Foundation’s independent discretion and can’t be directed to any individual. If a student or donor chooses to offer personal gifts, they are outside the Foundation’s work.

    To respect privacy and keep access fair, we do not share personal contact details or route private messages. If you wish to speak with Swami Gupta or any other teacher, please do so directly at a public Foundation event; upcoming dates and times are listed on the Events Schedule.

  • It’s ok. Often questions arise from questions asked by others. Satsang’s often have a theme or topic to help you identify questions but you are also free to ask a question about any topic that interests you at any time. The questions that will help you the most are the ones that are a deep personal or spiritual challenge that is hindering you. All of us are facing similar challenges regarding relationships, anger, fear, illness, etc. as we make our journey. Questions about abstract philosophy and purely theoretical discussions are typically less valuable than those arising from lived experience.  

  • If you have an idea for a public or private event please contact us to share your idea. The Foundation sponsors and administers approved programs under our policies.

  • Swami Gupta speaks English fluently but sometimes accent and inflection can be difficult to understand, or he may not follow American slang. Speak your questions clearly and slowing. Keep asking for clarification if a response is unclear. Keep showing up. Keep listening. Sometimes his answers don’t make sense at first, but do so after you invest in some contemplative effort and reflection.

  • This is not a religion. It’s a different kind of school. We’re not a fan of rituals. Today’s student is tomorrow’s master. What is required is for one to look deep inside oneself, to develop awareness of your own internal state and to walk your own internal journey. Swami Gupta is a teacher covering subjects like nature, love and celebration. He lives in celebration and connection with existence itself, God. He asks us to see where we really are and not where we ‘think or project’ we are. He shares his wisdom and wishes you the best on your life’s journey.

  • Some of our programs are for adults only. Others private events do allow minors over the age of 13 if accompanied by a parent or guardian. Large public satsangs are open to all ages. Refer to “Event Details” to see if there are any restrictions on registration for a particular event.

Event Details

Diwali celebration with lit diyas, a firework in the sky, a lantern hanging, and boxes of sweets on a balcony at night.

Registration is now closed.

Darkness vs. Light and Diwali
[Online Satsang] : Sunday Oct. 19 @ 9:00am EST

This event coincides with Diwali, the autumn festival of lights where households of the Indian subcontinent sweep clean floors, trace powdered artworks, and line up oil lamps to mark the felt triumph of light over darkness. This is symbolic of knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil while also honoring cultural stories. Families don fresh clothes, exchange sweets and small gifts, balance finances, and gather for evening rituals to focus on renewal, generosity, and the practical work of tending one’s inner light. The evening’s guiding questions are focused on the eternal battle between darkness and light:

“How can we better handle the conflict of light vs. darkness, good vs. evil, hypocrisy vs. authenticity, and ignorance vs. truth  within our own hearts and minds? What is good? What is evil?

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Mother in a red dress holding a baby with a full moon in the background.

Registration now open.

Full Moon and the Divine Mother
[Online Satsang] : Friday Nov. 7 @ 8:30pm EST

Join us for an evening satsang with Swami Gupta to discuss the Moon and its connection to the Divine Mother, a practical shorthand for the nurturing, regulating, feminine side of reality found across cultures. Expect to listen to a brief prayer or mantra, and reflect on the connection of lunar cycles with ordinary habits of care, release, and renewal. Ask questions and talk about any observations from your week in terms of motivation, discipline, boundaries, kindness, self care and your ability to rise to the challenges you face on your spiritual journey. Leave a little steadier, a little more resourced, and energized. The starting questions for the evening are:

“What is the reality behind the moon and Divine Mother connection that eastern traditions recognize?”

“Many traditions report full-moon shifts in mood, sleep, dreams, or spiritual practice that many scientists don’t acknowledge; is there a lunar energy at work on the human system?”

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A multi-generational family gathers around a dining table celebrating with a large roasted turkey, side dishes, and wine, smiling and laughing. In the background, a couple dances while a musician plays guitar by a window with warm lighting.

Thanksgiving, Gratitude, and Celebration
[Online Satsang] : Sunday Nov. 23 @ 9:00am EST

To gear up for the Thanksgiving holiday, join us for a satsang on Thanksgiving, Gratitude, and Celebration - shared reflection on the art of giving thanks, centering, and celebrating with loved ones. The event may start with some light pranayama (left-right nostril breathing), and meditation. Novices welcome, no experience needed. We’ll explore how gratitude clarifies perception, softens reactivity, and turns daily life into practice, with teachings from Swami Gupta and time for Q&A. Expect silence, a short prayer or chant, and an invitation to notice the interdependence of people, food, earth, and sky. The guiding question this Sunday morning is:

“Why is it difficult to stay in celebration with family for extended periods and how does this affect our/their spiritual development?”

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Registration now open.

A woman in meditation, sitting at a table with a plant, two coffee mugs, and an open notebook, during daytime. The same woman in meditation, sitting at a table with three candles, at night.

Evening vs. Morning Exercises for Inner Growth and Transformation
[Online Satsang] : Friday Dec. 5 @ 8:30pm EST

Join us for a satsang with Swami Gupta exploring Evening vs. Morning Exercises for Inner Growth and Transformation. We’ll compare the different rhythms of dawn and dusk; how morning practice builds clarity, discipline, and reset for the day, while evening practice digests experience, softens reactivity, and deepens letting go. The session will answer participants questions about their own daily practice and how to best time their activities with the rhythm of life. Swami Gupta will offer guidance and Q&A on the proper integration of good eating habits, outdoor exercise in nature, and inner contemplation  for healthy habit formation. The first question for the evening is:

“Why is maintaining a disciplined spiritual practice so challenging?”

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Registration opens Nov. 24 @ 12:00pm EST.

Snow-covered landscape with footprints, dense pine trees on the left, leafless trees on the right, and a setting sun casting golden light.

Winter Solstice—Death and Rebirth
[Online Satsang] : Sunday Dec. 21 @ 9:00am EST

Join us for a satsang on Winter Solstice—Death and Rebirth, using the year’s turning of the sun as a mirror for our own cycles of karma, death, and rebirth with acknowledgment of Christmas Holiday serving as witness to divine incarnation. We’ll look at how the “dying” sun affects our journey by letting identities, habits, and unskillful momentum fall away. The “returning” sun points to renewal: the birth of clearer intention, cleaner action, and a new trajectory. Brief pranayama and guided meditation will frame teachings on how karma accumulates, how samskāras ripen, and how a daily practice can interrupt the cycle. Swami Gupta will offer practical cues for completing old patterns like forgiveness, gratitude, love, and celebration to aligning daily choices with new purpose. The initial questions for this session will be:

“How do we rise again after facing serious life challenges?
Is suffering a prerequisite or condition of the spiritual journey?”

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Registration opens Dec. 6 @ 12:00pm EST.

Swami Gupta in meditation at Steven's Commons, Hallowell Maine during a public lesson.

[Morning Breathwork] : TBD @ 7:30am EST

When Swami Gupta stays in Maine you are welcome to join us each morning at Stevens Commons in Hallowell, Maine for morning pranayama exercises (breathwork). Swami will share exercises used for centuries for cleaning and clearing the mind and body of toxins. He will also answer questions and share his wisdom which can guide you to being present and find a deeper connection with nature. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring tissues for clearing nasal passages. Meditation generally last an hour. You may leave whenever you need to.

Use the Join button below to let us know if you will attend. Swamiji may be in other parts of the state so we will inform you of schedule changes.

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New dates to be announced in 2026.

Swami Gupta in deep mediation.

[In-Person Retreat] : TBD @ 7:30am EST

Join us on a spiritual retreat. Experience levels of meditation previously unknown with the loving patient guidance of a master. This is an experience not to be missed. Live in the way of a Swami. Wake up. Listen to music. Dance. Celebrate. Go for Walks. Cook. Enjoy delicious Vegetarian foods. Meditate. Enjoy nature.

Swami Gupta will answer questions, share ancient breathing practices, and lead you into a deep meditative state. You can slowly shift your state of being with a guide who knows the way. Sincerity. Patience. Determination.

*We are currently planning the retreat schedule for when Swami Gupta returns to the USA in 2026. Signup to our mailing list to stay informed.

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New dates to be announced in 2026.

It’s important to share and take part in the wisdom that Swami Gupta offers. He loves to engage in question and answer sessions, especially those that involve honesty and sincerity regarding your own life’s hindrances in relation to your friends, family, and community. His approach may seem unconventional, but if you won’t face and accept your challenges, how can you dissolve them?

Be Sincere.

We’re a “down to earth” team.