
A compelling and timely account of one of the most ambitious environmental movements of our time, led by Sadhguru
Edited by Radhe Jaggi

21st March 2026 | Saturday: On 22 March 2022, Sadhguru set out on an extraordinary 100-day, 30,000-kilometre solo motorcycle journey across continents, igniting a global conversation on the urgent need to restore soil health. What began as a singular mission soon evolved into a worldwide movement, mobilizing millions and reaching over four billion people across nations, cultures and communities.
Save Soil by Radhe Jaggi offers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at this unprecedented campaign. Through the eyes of the Isha Foundation’s volunteers and core team, the book chronicles the challenges, breakthroughs and defining moments of a journey that brought global attention to a crisis often overlooked—the rapid degradation of the planet’s soil.
Reflecting on the significance of the movement, Sadhguru notes, ‘We all come from the same soil, live off the same soil, and when we die, we are buried in the same soil. The question is only, will we get this point now, or when we are buried’
From high-level meetings with policymakers and world leaders to on-ground mobilization and mass public engagement, the narrative captures the scale and intensity of a movement that sought to influence agricultural policies and inspire collective responsibility.
‘One aspect of farming that we completely neglect in our quest for development is how it is affecting the quality of our soil and thereby, the quality of the food we grow and consume. Save Soil book is a testimony to the movement, to the incredible journey that Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev took across twenty-seven countries to raise awareness about our soil. We are thrilled to be sharing a record of this journey made by Radhe Jaggi, Sadhguru’s daughter, that is a reflection of their commitment to a Conscious Planet’, says Vaishali Mathur, Publisher – Indian Language Publishing at PRHI.
With hope and a spirit of collective action, this book serves as both a record of an extraordinary global effort and an invitation for individuals, communities and governments to participate in shaping a more sustainable future.
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The official release for the book is in April 2026
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