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In a world filled with constant movement and noise, you may feel the need for a place where silence feels alive and meaningful. Dhyanasthali offers such a space. Rooted in the spirit of the ancient Gurukul tradition, these meditation centres are created to support inner awareness, discipline, and spiritual growth. Open to all without discrimination, Dhyanasthali allows you to reconnect with yourself through meditation, nature, and conscious living.
Dhyanasthali Dandi is located on the coast of the Arabian Sea and has been a centre for intense meditation practices since 2006. Selected by Param Pujya Swamiji for deep meditation rituals, this Dhyanasthali holds a quiet yet powerful spiritual atmosphere.
With two Shree Gurushaktidhams, Guru Gram, a spiritual library, and spaces for solitude, Dandi offers you an environment where meditation becomes steady and inward. The sound of the sea, morning and evening Yagyas, and the presence of sacred spaces support inner awareness and calm.
Located near the Sabarmati River and close to the pilgrimage site of Madhupuri (Mahudi), Dhyanasthali Gandhinagar carries strong spiritual energy. The land’s natural form and its serene surroundings create an atmosphere well suited for sustained meditation.
The meditation hall, Gaushala, and daily Yagyas support inner discipline and balance. The presence of Shree Mangal Murti allows you to meditate in silence and absorb the vibrations of consciousness. Plans for Shree Gurushaktidham here reflect a long-term vision for spiritual continuity.
Located near the village of Aradka in the sacred land of Pushkar, Dhyanasthali Rajasthan rests in the ancient Aravalli mountain range. Once arid terrain has been transformed into green landscapes filled with trees, gardens, and farmlands. The environment reflects the simplicity and calm of an ancient Gurukul, where silence supports deep meditation.
This Dhyanasthali includes a meditation hall, Yagyashala, Gaushala, botanical gardens, and open natural spaces. The presence of Shree Gurushaktidham and Shree Mangal Murti allows you to sit in stillness and experience subtle vibrations of consciousness. Seekers visiting this Dhyanasthali often return with renewed clarity and inner strength
Dhyanasthali Goa is located in the village of Pazwada, Shiroda, on the sacred land of Gomantak. Surrounded by hills, forests, and natural meditation points, this Dhyanasthali allows you to experience a deep connection with nature.
Regular Yagyas, disciplined meditation sessions, and the nurturing of indigenous cows form an integral part of daily life here. The meditation chamber houses the consecrated Shree Mangal Murti, established with the sacred intention that every visitor may move toward Self-Realization. Shree Gurushaktidham is being developed here to support seekers for centuries to come.
Situated in Sindhavadar village of the Morbi district, this Dhyanasthali lies within the spiritually rich region of Saurashtra. Surrounded by gentle hills and natural beauty, it offers a peaceful setting for meditation.
Unique features include cottages inspired by the seven chakras, a meditation hall with Shree Mangal Murti, a Yagyashala, Gaushala, and gardens. Shree Gurushaktidham, being developed here, reflects Indian cultural values and provides seekers a space for deep inner experience.
Dhyanasthalis are also established in Nagpur, London, Germany, and Canada. Each centre follows the same spiritual discipline, meditation practices, and inclusive values, while remaining connected to its local environment.
Dhyanasthali is more than a meditation centre. It is a conscious space where you can sit in silence, practise meditation, and reconnect with your inner self. With the presence of Shree Gurushaktidham and Shree Mangal Murti, these sacred spaces restore an ancient spiritual tradition that focuses on inner experience rather than ritual. When you spend time at a Dhyanasthali, you return with balance, clarity, and a deeper understanding of yourself, carrying within you the lived truth of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the world is one family.
The word ‘Dhyanasthali’ evokes the image of an ancient Gurukul, a lively environment imbued with the sages’ penance-driven aura. These were places rich in natural beauty where everyone, from kings to sadhaks, set aside their egos to find answers to their questions and satisfy their spiritual thirst. The aim is to establish ashrams where a compassionate sage can be an ordinary person, progressing on the spiritual path while living a householder’s life. Today’s sage, Param Pujya Shivkrupanand Swamiji has made available such places full of consciousness for the common man, where, by going to such a place one can not only find himself energised but can also experience wonderful spiritual peace and a very rare sense of self-realisation. People of every religion, race, language, creed, country and gender are heartily welcome in Dhyanasthali.