From the moment Sadhguru landed at the port of Jamnagar to continue his Save Soil journey, the joy to welcome him back in India knew no bounds. Here’s a collection of clips that capture some of the exuberance, cultural diversity, and color with which Sadhguru was received.
After motorcycling through Europe, Western Asia, and Middle East, Sadhguru reaches the shores of India in Jamnagar, where he is welcomed with a riot of color, culture, music, and dance!
Traditional Rajasthani folk artists welcome Sadhguru in Deogarh. They are singing with such joy and abandon that he just has to join in!
The people of Haryana turn out in large numbers to welcome Sadhguru by dancing, singing, and showering him with flowers as he arrives on the motorcycle!
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Sadhguru’s Delhi Save Soil event, which completely filled up a huge stadium with 15,000 people, joyfully coming together to support the Save Soil movement.
Volunteers in Delhi pulled out all the stops to welcome Sadhguru with that typical zesty Delhi spirit. Every moment was a celebration!
On this eventful leg of the Save Soil journey, Sadhguru cruises along from Kanpur to Bhopal, through roaring welcome line-ups, avoiding cows on the highway, and stopping for some quick stretches!
The road from Shirpur to Mumbai is drenched in rain, which neither stops Sadhguru from riding on, nor dampens the spirits of the volunteers who line the roads to catch a glimpse of him and show their support for the movement.
Sadhguru joins The Meet Bros on stage at Mumbai’s Jio World Convention Center for their hit song “Bandeya,” which was composed for the Save Soil movement and features a musical cameo by none other than Sadhguru himself.
Sadhguru is deeply impressed by the talented children of The Dharavi Dream Project who welcome him to Dharavi in Mumbai with their raw and energetic rap songs, composed specially for Save Soil!
Sadhguru rides through the beautiful city of Pune, where the streets are lined by people who have come out in every color and hue to express their enthusiasm and support for the Save Soil movement.
Talking about his illustrious ancestor from five centuries ago, emperor Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara, Sadhguru narrates some of the history and lore surrounding this legendary man.
Sadhguru encounters a herd of goats by the roadside and lovingly picks one up. He then talks about the unfortunate human need to exploit everything, including these cute little creatures.