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Art Meets Devotion

Bound by Love in Vrindavan

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Sacred Vedic Arts is a devotional art gallery, temple, cultural center, and spiritual community in the heart of Miami’s arts district.

W e welcome the public by free admission for art viewing, spiritual lectures, festivals, and sacred, cruelty-free cuisine, six days a week.

Rooted in our spiritual lineage of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, we share the teachings of Bhakti-yoga – the yoga of devotion. Our mission is to inspire the public to join us on a journey of introspection and discovery through the power of art and spirituality.

We are committed to preserving, promoting, and propagating the rich cultural heritage of the Vedic tradition, providing a platform for spiritual enrichment, artistic expression, community engagement, and sustainable living.

Our new center in Buena Vista, Miami is just the new phase of a larger vision: a permanent home in the city for a world-renowned institution for the celebration and preservation of Vedic arts.

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Art, Harmony, and Academic Collaboration

Art, Harmony, and Academic Collaboration

From restoring classic artwork to collaborating with local university faculty, the community found beautiful ways to connect ancient wisdom with contemporary life. […]

history and background

About SVA Founder, Srimati Syamarani Dasi

An encounter with world-renowned spiritual teacher and artist Srimati Syamarani Didi, also known as Jadurani Didi, is a soul-striking look into an incredible journey of 57 years through unwavering spiritual devotion and artistic mastery.

Affectionately known as “Didi” — or “elder sister” in Sanskrit — she has dedicated her life to practicing and propagating the teachings of Bhakti yoga, or “the yoga of devotion.” This ancient spiritual tradition, originally arising in ancient India, informs her more than 400 mesmerizing pieces of spiritually infused artwork.

Bhakti Art Illuminations

The Art of Spiritual Life

Bhakti Arts & Giclées