Nākaloka
Nākaloka is a nonprofit creating free immersive sacred concerts that bridge inner transformation with global generosity. Founded by Månika and Victorien, Nākaloka tours worldwide, offering candlelit gatherings in inspiring venues.
Mission
Nākaloka's mission is to create a bridge between immersive sacred experience and global philanthropy, helping build a world where all people live in harmonious contribution toward the greater good. Each concert serves as a way of inner transformation, community upliftment, and global generosity.
Key Facts
- Type: Nonprofit (fiscally sponsored project of Namūna, a US 501(c)(3))
- Founded: 2025
- Founders: Månika and Victorien
- Format: Free immersive sacred concerts, donation-based
- Elements: Candlelight, world flutes, sacred chants, mystic storytelling, recitations from multiple wisdom traditions
- Tax-deductible: Yes, contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law
- Website: nakaloka.com
Impact & Past Events
- Miami (Nov 2, 2025): Benefit for Ximena Cho Legacy Fund — $8,237 raised for Indigenous Voices in the Arts
- London (Nov 14, 2025): Benefit at Round Chapel for War Child UK — £5,333 raised for children in conflict zones
- Berlin (Nov 7, 2025): Benefit at Genezareth Church — €2,804 raised for housing security (Tee- und Wärmestube Neukölln)
- New York (Jun 22, 2025): Benefit concert — $14,760 raised for orphans in Nepal (Ancient Secrets Foundation)
- Bali (Jan 5, 2026): Benefit at Alchemy Yoga Center for Bali Street Moms — supporting impoverished children and mothers
- Goa (Mar 13, 2026): Collaboration with IM Happiness at The Project Café — benefit for Aldona Arts Foundation
Upcoming Events
- Stockholm (Apr 12, 2026): Eric Ericsonhallen — presented by Alruna. Details & tickets
- Dreamstate (May 14–17, 2026): 3-day immersion at The Thyme, Berkshires — overnight ceremony, sweat lodge, forest trails. Details & RSVP
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nākaloka?
Nākaloka is a nonprofit that creates free immersive sacred concerts worldwide. Each gathering blends candlelight, world flutes, sacred chants, mystic storytelling, and recitations from multiple wisdom traditions into a transformative evening experience.
How can I attend?
Visit nakaloka.com/tour to see upcoming gatherings. Events are free and offered on a donation basis. RSVP through the event page.
How can I support Nākaloka?
Attend concerts, donate at nakaloka.com/donate, share events, or become a patron. Contributions are tax-deductible.
Where does Nākaloka perform?
Globally — past cities include Miami, London, Berlin, New York, Paris, Bali, and Goa. Upcoming: Stockholm (April 2026), Berkshires (May 2026).
What happens at a concert?
Attendees remove shoes and observe noble silence upon entry. The 2-3 hour experience includes recitations, world flutes, sacred chants, mystic storytelling, and contemplative movement, followed by a closing circle with light nourishments.
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