
Join us for an enchanting Nada Yoga Concert, an evening of deeply meditative music featuring the Indian bamboo flute (Bansuri) and the Japanese Shakuhachi.
In the second part of our journey, we will move beyond listening into gently participating in the collective healing power of sound.
We begin by relaxing into the serene melodies of the bamboo flute, allowing body and mind to settle. Then, together, we will step into the realm of Nada Yoga—the path of reconnection through sound—where voice, vibration, and presence unite to create a shared field of peace.
No prior experience is needed—just bring an open heart. All are welcome.
This event is part of the weekend series Time for Peace, dedicated to celebrating the International Day of Peace on 21 September, with a special guest Swami Madhuram Puri.
Time for Peace Event Series:
- Fri 19 Sep 6-7 pm | Meditation Music Concert with Flute (Part 1)
- Sat 20 Sep 2-4 pm | Nada Yoga Workshop
- Rediscovering the Peace Within
- Sat 20 Sep 5.30-7.30 pm | Satsang - Spiritual gathering
- Sun 21 Sep 9.30-12.30 pm | Urban Retreat - Return to Inner Peace
- Sun 21 Sep 6-7 pm | Meditation Music Concert with Flute (Part 2)
Prices:
- One Concert (1h) - $35
- Two Concerts (1h) - $60
- Nada Yoga Workshop (2h)- $49
- Urban Retreat (3h)- $69 (includes tea break and light lunch)
- Nada Yoga Workshop & Urban Retreat - $110
- Evening Satsang - by donation
About Swami Madhuram Puri
Swami Madhuram Puri is a sannyasi, which means he is a renounced monk in the Hindu tradition. He dedicates his life to yoga practise and teaching, and follows the philosophy by his spiritual master, Vishwaguruji Paramhans Maheshwarananda. Swami Madhuram became a significant figure in the international Yoga in Daily Life community, helping establish ashrams in the UK and later continuing his work in New Zealand, where he is now based. In 2013, he formally embraced monkhood in a traditional ceremony in India, committing his life to service and spirituality. Swami Madhuram is known for his involvement in Nada Yoga, the yoga of sound, using music and sound to aid meditation and spiritual growth.