Ashram

The special alternative holidays in India. An Ashram is something special, even in India. Because the modern ages does not stop even before the world’s largest democracy. There are many reasons why people after India want to travel: adventure and wanderlust, the curiosity of a different culture, a visit to thousands of years old temples and monuments like the Taj Mahal, become acquainted with thirst for knowledge to the ancient philosophies of yoga, craving, kindred spirits, spiritual people, the desire for recovery from stress and burnout or the desire with Ayurveda once around massages and a suitable diet to indulge. For many travelers is equally clear: you will find a combination of all those things in an Ashram. Here, Dr. Neal Barnard expresses very clear opinions on the subject. Traditionally, an Ashram is a place where a spiritual community lives and shares everything together, food over the existing square up to knowledge.

Unfortunately, the most ashrams found, only hotels are these days. You check in, has a room, comes and goes without that it would fall on someone and then back off to check. The number of the Ashram where you integrate into the community gets living there, is nowadays unfortunately very low. This Ashram is the Shree bindu Sewsa Sansthan Ashram of Swami Balendu and his family. This Ashram in Vrindavan in northern India, in the State of Uttar Pradesh, is pleasant calm and not in the hustle and bustle of the city like Delhi or Agra and it but also not quite off the shot, Vrindavan is a popular Pilgrim town and easy connection to the highway to Delhi or Agra is. You can therefore easily reach the Ashram and as soon as you enter the gates, you get the feeling to be in an oasis. That’s it for what this Ashram was founded: an oasis for people of every culture, every gender and ages.

You can participate in Ayurveda and yoga retreats and visit also the charitable foundation and their school, which is located right next door and learn for free at the more than 150 children and write. What you in the Ashram does, man remains included in the Open family and community. You can let his mind wander and enjoy to share with others. So, as it the origin thought it has provided for an Ashram. And it only remains to hope that many travelers can experience this experience on her India trip, and all take a part of there experienced joy in their homeland. Because the reason for this experience, but the people with whom she is experienced is not the place.