In 2025, devotees, young and old, across North America participated in the Satsang Adhiveshan themed “Satsang: The Journey to Rajipo.” Over eight months, participants from every age group deepened their understanding of satsang through study, reflection, and creative expression.
The Adhiveshan inspired devotees to please Bhagwan Swaminarayan and their guru, His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, through sincere effort, discipline, and devotion. Competitions across all wings integrated scriptural learning, inspiring devotees to live the values of satsang every day.
Throughout the journey, His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj continuously guided and motivated devotees and youths. Through special assemblies, Q&A sessions, and inspiring video messages, Swamishri encouraged everyone to participate in the adhiveshan, thereby deepening their understanding of satsang and strengthening their connection with Bhagwan.
Sanyukt-Premvati Adhiveshan (Adults)
The Sanyukt-Premvati Adhiveshan provided adults across North America with an opportunity to strengthen their scriptural knowledge and leadership skills. Over 21,130 participants took part in the Adhiveshan, which included Mukhpath competitions, Satsang Prasang exams, and Skills Competitions.
In the Satsang Mukhpath category, participants memorized verses from twelve sacred texts, including the Vachanamrut, Swamini Vato, Satsang Diksha, Purushottam Bolya Prite, and Yogi Gita. Together, they memorized an astounding 3,378,525 verses.
In the Satsang Prasang competition, participants read, reflected on, and completed an exam based on 100 inspiring incidents from the lives of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and the Guru Parampara. These lessons helped devotees cultivate steadiness, faith, and perspective in daily life.
The Skills Competition engaged over 5,000 participants in categories such as public speaking, emceeing, skit performance, speech and skit writing, article writing, and multimedia content creation. Structured online training helped participants refine their communication and presentation abilities. The Adhiveshan encouraged lifelong learning and deepened the collective spirit of devotion across local mandirs.
Bal-Balika, Kishore-Kishori, and Yuvak-Yuvati Adhiveshan (Youth)
Between June and August 2025, 12,295 youth participants joined the Adhiveshan and Summer Shibir series held across North America. The programs centered on Mukhpath memorization, with participants collectively memorizing 1,609,663 verses from Hindu shastras, including 868,981 Satsang Diksha shlokas.
Youth also showcased their creativity and talent through Skills Competitions, where 7,907 participants explored diverse categories such as art, design, writing, music, dance, technology, and public speaking. Individual events included painting and 3D art, graphic design, photography, digital illustration, story writing, poetry, music production, videography, and short speeches. Group events included drama, singing, and instrumental performances.
These experiences helped participants internalize the teachings of Bhagwan Swaminarayan and the Satpurush while building confidence, creativity, and teamwork. Each youth Adhiveshan concluded with reflections on shravan, manan, and nidhidhyas—hearing, contemplating, and realizing spiritual truths. Together, these experiences inspired participants to continue their lifelong journey toward rajipo and spiritual growth.
Across every age group and activity, the 2025 Satsang Adhiveshan reflected the unity, enthusiasm, and spiritual progress of the North American satsang community.
Strengthened by the blessings of His Holiness Mahant Swami Maharaj, devotees continue to walk the path of rajipo—living with faith, understanding, and unwavering devotion.