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Swami Sarvapriyananda has been the Minister and spiritual leader of the Vedanta Society of New York since January 2017. He joined the Ramakrishna Math in 1994 and received sannyasa in 2004. He served as an acharya (teacher) of the monastic probationers’ training center at Belur Math, India. He also served in various capacities in different educational institutes of the Ramakrishna Mission in India and as the Assistant Minister of the Vedanta Society of Southern California.
During 2019-2020 he was a Nagral Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School.
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a well-known speaker on Vedanta and his talks are extremely popular globally via the internet. He has been a speaker on various prestigious forums such as TEDx, SAND, Google Talk etc. He has also been invited to speak at several universities across the world, including Harvard University. The swami has engaged in dialogue with many eminent thinkers such as Deepak Chopra, Rupert Spira, Rick Archer, David Chalmers and Sam Harris.
He has played a prominent role in organizing and participating in various interfaith panels and seminars, including speaking at the World Parliament of Religions in Toronto in 2018, and at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Learn more in Conversations.
Swami Sarvapriyananda is a prolific writer and speaker whose works make the insights of Advaita Vedanta accessible to modern audiences. His publications include Mahavakya: The Essence of Vedanta, Fullness & Emptiness: Vedanta and Buddhism, and From Illusion to Infinity: Discovering the Self. The more recent book Conversations on Vedanta in Practice is a curated collection of question and answer sessions with the Swami, on topics of practical importance. The wide range of his writings reflect his deep engagement with comparative philosophy and the application of Vedantic wisdom in daily life. He has also contributed essays and research papers on the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the philosophy of consciousness.
Mentioned during the interview: Consciousness Across Three Worldviews - Central concepts in three different domains — Hindu tradition, computer science and quantum physics — Paper by Swami Sarvapriyananda, Blaise Agüera y Arcas and Carlo Rovelli
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First BatGap interview with Swami Sarvapriyananda
Swami Sarvapriyananda on Ethical Foundations of Nondual Spirituality
Interview recorded December 18, 2025
YouTube Video Chapters:
00:00 – What is enlightenment?
00:00:27 – Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump
00:01:21 – Swami Sarvapriyananda’s background and work
00:03:24 – Swami’s current leading interest: Advaita and consciousness studies
00:04:01 – How AI enters the consciousness discussion
00:05:06 – Using AI as a study and research tool
00:05:26 – Venice workshop: “Towards a New Theory of Consciousness”
00:07:02 – Berggruen Institute and cross‑tradition dialogue
00:07:23 – Can AI be conscious?
00:08:44 – Joint paper on consciousness, quantum theory, and AI
00:10:23 – Is it a stretch to see AI as conscious?
00:12:28 – Everything is consciousness vs everything being conscious
00:13:40 – Reflected consciousness and the subtle body
00:15:31 – Mountains, deities, and indwelling consciousness
00:17:24 – Are the Vedas universal and primordial?
00:18:28 – Vivekananda on Veda as universal spiritual law
00:20:32 – Creativity as accessing an existing reality
00:22:29 – Intuition in mathematics and the arts
00:23:35 – Examples from Mozart, McCartney, and Lennon
00:25:55 – Question: Is enlightenment extremely rare?
00:27:02 – Not becoming infinite; seeing what you are not
00:29:05 – Does the I‑sense (ahamkara) cease in enlightenment?
00:32:05 – Vedantic definition of enlightenment
00:35:02 – How common is enlightenment really?
00:36:36 – Enlightenment experiences vs lasting shift
00:38:41 – Risks of claiming enlightenment prematurely
00:39:54 – Gradual “oozing” into awakening
00:40:53 – Manifesting the divinity already within
00:41:57 – Story of Totapuri and the brass pot
00:43:39 – Gold pot, avatars, and effortless abidance
00:45:45 – Jiva, Ishvara, Brahman, and Maya
00:47:52 – Is God just a product of illusion?
00:51:45 – Practical spirituality: work, health, and balance
00:53:54 – Karma Yoga, meditation, and integrated practice
00:55:45 – Final advice: keep doing what works spiritually