
Bhakti Bloom
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Circle Culture
Like a flower, BhaktiBloom continues to evolve—from a budding flower to a fragrant blossom. This year, we want to cultivate an even stronger culture of togetherness: Instead of a stage performance, we’ll gather for kirtan in a circle, offering more time for meaningful exchanges and inspiration. Expect shared meals, music slots for everyone, and a tent that also embraces this circle culture.
Tickets
BhaktiBloom is supported by individuals who love to give and don’t expect monetary compensation. Witnessing how the festival thrives through ‘divine magic’ is far more fulfilling than any fee. This allows us to offer tickets at a very affordable price compared to other festivals.
This year, we’re introducing a completely new catering concept: vegetarian/vegan meals are already included in the ticket price—enough for everyone to eat their fill! Good drinking water is also free. You’ll only need your wallet for extras like coffee, sweets, or small souvenirs from the market.
Discounted tickets are available on request, conditions for helpers see below.
Children and young people under 18 are admitted free of charge. Children aged 6-12 pay 5 euros per meal, and young people 12 and over pay 10 euros. Breakfast is free. Meal vouchers are available at the entrance.
Advance ticket sales will close as soon as all spots are filled, but no later than July 15, 2025. There will be no box office this year!
Would you like to help?
Bhakti is not only a feeling—it’s also expressed through action. If you’re interested in contributing, please reach out. We need help with setup and teardown, decoration, stalls, cooking, and baking, among other tasks. Volunteers will receive free entry and catering for at least 12 hours (including setup and teardown).
Would you like to get involved musically?
We’ve reserved a few music slots alongside the workshops where you can share your songs and music. Feel free to bring your instruments and voices!
What you are very welcome to bring:
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Your whole family (there is a kids´ space)
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Yoga mat, cushion, blanket, musical instruments
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Your own crockery & cutlery (for the sake of the environment)
What you should not bring:
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Alcohol and drugs (smoking is also prohibited on the premises)
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Any form of discriminatory behavior
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Glitter, confetti, etc. (for environmental reasons)
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Pets (dogs are allowed on a leash in the camping area, but not in the festival area; please walk dogs outside the festival area)
Donations welcome!
Every donation helps us enrich the festival experience and secure BhaktiBloom’s future. The festival is organized by the non-profit association Sambandha e.V., which will be happy to issue donation receipts.
About us
We are six women united by a common vision: to create a space where Bhakti Yoga comes to life – tangible, experiential, and shared together.
We come from different paths, some of us are new on this journey, while others have walked it for many years. What unites us is the deep longing for connection – with the Divine, with one another, and with life itself.
In Bhakti Yoga, we’ve experienced how transformative this practice can be. How a mantra opens the heart, how Kirtan nourishes the soul, and how singing together allows us to meet ourselves and each other anew.
Bhakti unfolds in togetherness. The spark ignites when we show our vulnerability and sing together. Then something happens that the heart understands, beyond words. This is exactly what we want to share with you.
The BhaktiBloom Festival was born from the belief that Bhakti can be felt, not just understood. Spirituality lives in shared experience. That’s why we don’t just sing together, but let Bhakti come alive through Kirtan, workshops, and authentic community.
Our deepest wish is to create a space where we remember who we truly are.