RetreatNew – RKY
Kahat Kabir

A 3-day Residential Musical Satsang Retreat.

City life takes a toll—the air grows heavy, the mind cluttered, the soul restless. We wanted a place where breath, thought, and heart feel light again. A place to rediscover yourself. This January, step into a retreat where warmth—of weather, of music, of community, of Satsang—melts away the cold, the noise, and the weight you carry.

For friends from Central India, it’s a gentle escape from the winter freeze.
For those from the South, it’s the staycation your spirit has been waiting for—an elevated, immersive Satsang experience.

All of this in a place with clean, breathable air—an AQI of just 60—so your mind and body can truly rest.

Join us in the City of Dawn.

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What Awaits You

Essence of a Satsang Retreat

A Satsang Retreat is a mindful pause from the rush of daily life—a space to return to ourselves. सत्संग (Satsang) means “to be in the company of truth,” found not just in philosophy but in the lived experiences of saints and sufis. The retreat creates a simple, grounded environment where we listen, reflect, sing, sit in silence, and reconnect with the clarity often buried under noise. It is not an escape, but a way to return to life with presence, alignment, and inner spaciousness.

This time, the sangat takes place near the sea at Sharanam, a space that nurtures reflection, simplicity, and a sense of calm community.

At the Heart: Vani & Music

At the nucleus of this retreat lies vani and music. Our artists are the main Sutradhars of the experience, carrying forward centuries-old lineages of wisdom through song. Participants encounter this wisdom not as mere words, but as a living, resonant practice. Through their rhythms, melodies, and stories, these artists open the heart naturally, making the retreat a deeply immersive and transformative experience.

A Walk Into the Living Land

A day of excursions is an integral part of the retreat, offering participants a chance to immerse in the unique energy of Auroville—its landscapes, communities, and experimental spirit. These journeys allow a deep connection with nature, villages, local cultures, and the folk philosophies. Experiencing the land and its energy adds a sacred dimension to the retreat.

Waves of goodbye hugs!

As the final morning unfolds, there’s a quiet sense of completion in the air. Some sit in silent reflection, eyes soft with gratitude. Others move gently between final conversations, their voices low and heartfelt. There are long, lingering hugs—warm embraces that say more than words ever could.

Essence of a Satsang Retreat

A Satsang Retreat is a mindful pause from the rush of daily life—a space to return to ourselves. सत्संग (Satsang) means “to be in the company of truth,” found not just in philosophy but in the lived experiences of saints and sufis. The retreat creates a simple, grounded environment where we listen, reflect, sing, sit in silence, and reconnect with the clarity often buried under noise. It is not an escape, but a way to return to life with presence, alignment, and inner spaciousness.

This time, the sangat takes place near the sea at Sharanam, a space that nurtures reflection, simplicity, and a sense of calm community.

At the Heart: Vani & Music

At the nucleus of this retreat lies vani and music. Our artists are the main Sutradhars of the experience, carrying forward centuries-old lineages of wisdom through song. Participants encounter this wisdom not as mere words, but as a living, resonant practice. Through their rhythms, melodies, and stories, these artists open the heart naturally, making the retreat a deeply immersive and transformative experience.

A Walk Into the Living Land

A day of excursions is an integral part of the retreat, offering participants a chance to immerse in the unique energy of Auroville—its landscapes, communities, and experimental spirit. These journeys allow a deep connection with nature, villages, local cultures, and the folk philosophies. Experiencing the land and its energy adds a sacred dimension to the retreat.

Waves of goodbye hugs!

As the final morning unfolds, there’s a quiet sense of completion in the air. Some sit in silent reflection, eyes soft with gratitude. Others move gently between final conversations, their voices low and heartfelt. There are long, lingering hugs—warm embraces that say more than words ever could.

Our Artists & Facilitators
Gopal Singh Chouhan
Facilitator
Bikaner, Rajastan
Gopal is the director of the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra and is actively involved in informal research within the fields of ethnomusicology and anthropology. Over the past two decades, he has been closely associated with many folk artists. With a profound understanding of nirgun bhajans and the satsang tradition, he brings a rich cultural tapestry to his work.
Mir Razaak Ali
Pugal
Mir Razaak Ali is a musician from Pugal who sings Rajasthani folk songs and poems of Kabir, Meera, Ravidas and other Indian mystics.
Shruthi Veena Vishvanath
Pune
Shruthi Veena Vishwanath is a vocalist rooted in Carnatic classical music, debuting her first full concert at age 12. Her musical journey evolved at BITS Pilani, where she began exploring Kabir’s poetry and Warkari abhangs. Inspired by Prahlad Singh Tipaniya, she creates fresh interpretations through her own compositions. Supported by an IFA grant, she has researched over 300 women Warkari abhangs, championing their revival.
Vedanth Bharadwaj
Chennai
Vedanth Bharadwaj is a singer, composer and has been fondly playing the banjo and guitar. A student of Indian Classical Music since 4, he went on to learn Western Classical and is now a Carnatic trainee under Sri Ramamoorthy Rao. He released his first solo album, “Mati Kahe” in 2007. His second album was a collaboration with malini, which came out as “Suno Bhai” in 2012.
Inclusions & Exclusions
  • Stay from January 23rd to January 26th morning.
  • All meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Snacks.
  • Access to retreat areas: Satsang & Workshops.
  • All in-retreat commute covered.
  • On-ground support by the team.
  • A safe, inclusive community space for connection.
  • Travel to and from the retreat location.
  • Personal expenses like shopping or extra snacks.
  • Room upgrades or extended stays unless booked.
  • Any personal hotel orders or extras.
  • Activities outside the planned retreat itinerary.
Inclusions
  • Stay from January 23rd to January 26th morning.
  • All meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner & Snacks.
  • Access to retreat areas: Satsang & Workshops.
  • All in-retreat commute covered.
  • On-ground support by the team.
  • A safe, inclusive community space for connection.
Exclusions
  • Travel to and from the retreat location.
  • Personal expenses like shopping or extra snacks.
  • Room upgrades or extended stays unless booked.
  • Any personal hotel orders or extras.
  • Activities outside the planned retreat itinerary.
Shared Experiences
FAQs

~Yes you can. This is a kids friendly programme.

• Children aged 0–5 years can join free of charge.

• Children aged 6–12 years are welcome at 50% of the whole cost.

• Children above 12 years are considered adults and will be charged the full rate.

~ The contribution amount covers food, lodging, access to all sessions, Satsangs and other activities from the January 23rd morning to the January 26th morning till breakfast. (3 Nights)

~ The Retreat space is a safe space. Though we would recommend our friends not to wander in the village alone after it gets dark as it is an isolated area.

~ Please write to us at info@rajasthankabiryatra.org or whatsapp at 9166648282. We will inform you the availability accordingly.

~Clothes, personal toiletries, towels, personal medication, comfortable hiking shoes, reusable water bottle and an open heart.

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