Sydney’s iconic Opera House will host one of the largest spiritual gatherings for the Indian diaspora in Australia, with Sanatan Sangam 2026 scheduled for 15 April 2026 at the Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, organisers have announced.
The landmark event, organised by Bageshwar Dham Sydney Pty Ltd, will be led by globally recognised spiritual leader Pujya Shree Dheerendra Krishna Shastri, Bageshwar Dham Sarkar, who is visiting Australia as part of his international spiritual outreach promoting the values of unity, love, peace and harmony.

Organisers say the gathering reflects the timeless Indian philosophy of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” — meaning “The World is One Family”, and aims to strengthen spiritual awareness, cultural identity and community connection across Australia’s multicultural society.
Registration details and entry information
Entry to Sanatan Sangam 2026 will be free, however registration is mandatory, with bookings required to attend the event.

- Registration opens: 20 February 2026
- Event date: 15 April 2026
- Time: 11:00 am onwards
- Venue: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia
- Entry: Free, but registration is essential
Organisers have encouraged devotees and community members to register early due to strong expected demand.

Contact and registration enquiries
Official enquiries, registrations and information can be made through authorised organisers:
- Satish Raj (President): 0450 696 220
- Pravin Sharma (Secretary): 0410 251 807
- Email: bageshwardhaamsydney@outlook.com
Donations and community support




Bageshwar Dham Sydney Pty Ltd has also welcomed voluntary donations to support the organisation and event:
- Organisation: Bageshwar Dham Sydney Pty Ltd
- BSB: 012318
- Account number: 802224225
- PayID: 0450696220
Organisers said contributions will help strengthen spiritual and cultural initiatives within the community.
Promoting unity and spiritual awareness
Sanatan Sangam 2026 is expected to attract attendees from across Australia, including families, youth and community leaders seeking spiritual guidance and cultural connection.
Pujya Shree Dheerendra Krishna Shastri, regarded by followers as a global messenger of unity and spiritual clarity, has conducted spiritual tours across more than ten countries, drawing large gatherings of devotees.
Organisers say the Sydney event will focus on promoting universal human values while encouraging reflection, mental clarity and positive engagement among younger generations navigating modern challenges.

The Sydney Opera House, one of the world’s most recognisable landmarks, has hosted global leaders, cultural icons and historic events — and Sanatan Sangam 2026 is expected to mark a significant moment for Australia’s Indian diaspora and broader multicultural community.
Registrations officially open on 20 February 2026, with organisers expecting significant participation in what is being described as a historic spiritual gathering.
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