The Ashram: A Home for Inner Work

Where spiritual practice becomes a way of life.

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The Ashram

The ashram is the spiritual heart of Ananda Viplava. Here, resident monks and guests live simply—guided by daily meditation, purposeful work, and deep study.

Our practice follows the yogic path taught by Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, which includes mantra chanting, silent meditation, and a way of life grounded in ethical and spiritual principles.

The inner stillness cultivated here fuels all of our outward service. Whether visiting for a weekend or staying longer, this is a place to reconnect with truth.

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Why the Ashram Matters

The ashram holds the spiritual charge of Ananda Viplava. It is where the ideals of Neohumanism take root through daily practice—where the vision of a transformed society begins, not through ideology, but through the steady work of self-realization.

It is from this inner grounding that all our outer service flows.

Interested in spending time at the ashram?