In this context, Satsang represents an experience of Brahman, particularly as the personal Lord residing within the human heart.
[3] In bhakti traditions, satsang takes on a communal aspect, signifying gatherings of devotees for inspiration and focus amidst worldly distractions.
[3] The main purpose of conducting satsanga by any organisation is for marking an important event in its history.
[4][5][6] Participating in any satsanga is considered pious in yogic sciences due to its benefits in spiritual upliftment of an aspirant.
[7] Satsangs are generally conducted by any non-religious or spiritual organisations in large groups.