Ashram is divine home for Gurudev and his bhaktas
16 November 2024 - Vishwaguruji spends his whole life mostly in ashrams, which according to Sanatan Dharma tradition is the only home of a sannyasi. Last few weeks he is spending with small group of european bhaktas in his OM Ashram and now he left for Bari Khatu Ashram and Kailash Ashram.
OM Ashram - Every day in the ashram is a good day for satsang and bhajans, guru seva or karma yoga. Last few weeks Vishwaguruji is carefully supervising every detail of the work in the ashram and through every little thing, even the most imperceptible, teaching Yoga and Sanatan Dharma to his students and all people who come to ashram with open hearts. Of all days in the ashram, some are even more special than others. Thus, after Diwali and the birth of Sri Mahaprabhuji, Hindudharm Samrat Paramhans Swami Madhavanandji Mahasamadhi anniversary was also celebrated in Om Ashram. How else when it comes to Holi Guruji than with darshan, bhakti and bhajans that were sung all night long. From Jadan, Vishwaguruji visited many devotees in Rupawas, Sojat and now he left for Bari Khatu Ashram where he is, as always, eagerly awaited from lokal community.
Bari Khatu Ashram - Vishwaguruji visited nearby village Hari Vasani, the incarnation place of Bhagwan Shree Deep Narayan Mahaprabhuji. Shree Ganesh Puriji Maharaj received him, he is the nephew of Mahaprabhuji, the head of the Goswami family in Hari Vasani.
Among many long time desciples and bhaktas from around, Jitendar Singhji and his family also came for Swamiji's darshan. He is Devi Singh Ji’s son, they live in Badapara, few kilometers away from Khatu village. When Bhagwan Shree Swami Madhavanandaji as a young sannyasi first set up for his satsang tour he had bhiksha (alms) for the very first time in their house. So this house in Badapara is specially meaningful for Vishwaguruji.
Kailash Ashram, divine home where the stories of Sri Devpuriji are alive through the people who experienced them
Traditional Rajasthan bhajan singing at home of late Devi Singhji, Badapara near Bari Khatu