Programs
Siddhi Ma‘s Sisterhood
UPCOMING: June 12th 6-7:30pm; July TBD
Join us for a sacred gathering of women rooted in the timeless path of Bhakti – the yoga of love and devotion. Inspired by Siddhia Ma—together, we’ll create a nurturing space to open our hearts, strengthen our spirits, and deepen our connection to the Divine.
What to Expect
Dharma Talks – wisdom teachings that illuminate the heart of devotion and remind us how to bring bhakti into daily life.
Kirtan & Chanting – lifting our voices together in sacred song, awakening joy, love, and inner stillness.
Bhakti Practices – guided meditations, stories of saints and mystics, and rituals that honor the divine feminine.
Sacred Sisterhood – time for heartfelt sharing, reflection, and building community through the spirit of service and love.
This circle is devoted to the sweetness of bhakti—the remembrance that the Divine is not far away, but alive in our voices, our breath, and our love for each other. All women are welcome, whether you are new to spiritual practice or long along the path.
Logistics
Gatherings are primarily held at Bhakti Dham. (Sometimes they may be held in Colorado Springs, Boulder or in the mountains). All gatherings will also be listed under events. Led by Satya Ma— please reach out to ramram@nkbbhaktidham.org with interest.
Ram Bhakta Brotherhood
UPCOMING: June 18th 6:30-8pm
We are honored to announce the first gathering of the Ram Bhakta Brotherhood, a devotional men's circle rooted in truth, service, prayer, sacred brotherhood, and spiritual growth.
In a time where many men silently carry the weight of stress, isolation, grief, responsibility, and disconnection, this circle is intended to create a grounded and spiritually rooted space where men can gather authentically in support of one another and in remembrance of the Divine.
Rooted in the spirit of Bhakti, the Ram Bhakta Brotherhood will incorporate prayer, sacred song, reflection, open discussion, and seva as pathways toward deeper connection - both within ourselves and within our community.
This first gathering will center around the theme:
"The Call to Brotherhood"
Together we will reflect on:
Why men gather
The importance of spiritual community
Devotion through service
Authenticity, humility, and support among brothers
As an act of seva and devotion in action, we will spend part of the evening supporting Baba's Helping Hands — the outreach initiative lovingly led by Satya Ma — by preparing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for our unhoused brothers and sisters in Colorado Springs.
This offering is open to men of all backgrounds and levels of spiritual experience.
Whether you are deeply rooted in practice or simply seeking authentic connection and community, you are welcome.
Come as you are. Ram Ram.
Suggested Items: Journal, Water Bottle, Loaf of Bread, Peanut Butter, Jelly
Led by Daniel— please reach out to ramram@nkbbhaktidham.org with interest.
Hanuman’s Heroes
Upcoming: TBD
We are planting the seeds of love, service, and devotion in the hearts of the next generation. Our children’s program offers a gentle and joyful way for kids to experience seva (selfless service), community, and bhakti practice—together with their parents.
By serving together, families create lasting memories of love in action. Our hope is that seva becomes a natural part of children’s lives, something they carry with them as they grow. This program is inspired by Maharaji’s boundless love and the example of Siddhi Ma’s humble service.
Our Focus
Kids Gathering Led by Kids — with some support from adults. We hope to empower kids while also helping kids navigate differing of ideas as they come together in seva and Bhakti practices.
Seva in Action – children will have opportunities to support the Homeless Outreach by making cards of kindness, jewelry with positive messages, or other little gifts of emotional support that will go in the Shankat Mochin kits and handed out to those in need.
Family Practice – parents and children will have opportunity’s to volunteer at food banks while also being in community and nurturing friendships with similar values.
Logistics
This program is recommended for children age 5 and older.
For all events at food banks, parents must attend and are responsible for their children.
For all events at Bhakti Dham, children may be dropped off. Parents are welcome to join with their children or hang out at Bhakti Dham common areas during gatherings.
For children under 5, they are welcome and require an adult with them at all times. Note there may be some age restrictions at Foodbanks.
Older Kids may take on supporting or mentoring roles if interested
Led by Amrita —please contact ramram@nkbbhaktidham.org for inquiry.