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Anandashram
Kanhangad, 23kms south east of Kasargod is famous for two ashrams namely
Anandashram and Nityanandashram. Founded in 1931 by Swami Ramdas and Mother
Krishnabai, endearingly called papa and mataji, Anandashram is about 5kms from
Kanhangad in the Mangalore-Shornur sector of southern railway. This internationally
renowned spiritual centre housed in a serene atmosphere offers a quiet, peaceful
ambience best suited for meditation and spiritual studies.
The main ashram building is on an elevated hilly spot. With in the ashram compound,
there is a Bhajan hall, a satsang hall, samadhi mandirs, a book stall and an
information center. To the new visitors, the information center illustrate a
video giving a general idea about the Ashram and its activities. There is also
a small beautiful circular garden with a flag post atop which flutters the Ashram
insignia with the holy Ram Nam printed on it.
The relics of the beloved papa and the holy ashes of papa and pujya mataji
are preserved in a beautiful silver box in a small room of the ashram called
'shrine'. It is kept over a marble platform along with the marble replicas of
their holy feet. The walls of the shrine are adorned with pictures of papa,
mataji and their parents. The daily routine at the ashram begins at 5.00a.m
with Vishnu Sahasranamam, followed by several offerings and closes with Arati
at 12.30p.m. The afternoon session starts at 2.00p.m with Ram Nam, followed
by Hare Rama, Hanuman Chalisa, Bhajans and concludes at 9.30 p.m. with Arati.
Contact :
Anandashram
Anandashram P.O., Kanhangad 671531. Dist. Kasaragod
Phone : 0467-2203036, 2209477, 2207403
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Nityanandashram
Nityanandashram, situated on the hillock about 1/2 km south of the Hosdurg taluk
office, is a meditation center with a series of 45 guhas (caves) founded by
Swami Nityananda. Built in 1930, these caves were carved out of a single rock
without using any technical supports; i.e the workers carved out the caves by
hands. Most of these were large enough for a person to sit and rest and there
are six entrances to the caves. Of these 3 are facing the east and the rest
3 are facing the west. This is for the continuous passage of light from sunrise
to sunset. The central attraction of the ashram is a full size statue of Swami
Nityananda in sitting posture made of pancha-loha.
There are two temples in the ashram compound. One is the Bhagavan Nityananda
temple, built around 1963 above the caves and the other is the Swami Jnanananda
temple built in 1989. Modeled like the famous Somanath temple in Gujarat, Bhagavan
Nityananda temple, constructed out of a single laterite rock is a fine example
of Jain architecture.
Contact :
Swami Nithyanantha Ashram
Kanhangad - 671315 (Hosdurg)
Phone : 0467-2208986, 3251960
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