Acharya Vinoba Bhave (1895-1982) is considered as spiritual successor of Mahatma Gandhi. He is best known for the Bhoodan Movement. He walked 80,000 kms across India over 14 years asking people with land to donate one-sixth of their land which he then distributed to landless poor. Universal love, Compassion and Non-violence are the hallmark of his philosophy. He studied many religions and wrote treatise on Upanishads, Geeta, Quran, Christianity, Buddhism and Janism.
Mural Wall featuring Lord Buddha. At the ashram campus, you will find a beautiful mural of Buddha. Seated in Padmasana, a yogic posture best known for meditation, Buddha symbolise peace, tranquility and control over senses. Most of diseases have their roots in mental and emotional instability. That's why we emphasize and practice yog and meditation as part of treatment at the centre.
Outside view of our office. This is the view that greets one as they enter the campus. Reception, OPD Consultations, Indoor consultations for the newly admitted health-seekers and administrative functions are carried out from here.
Office building is where all administration work is handled. This is the first point of contact for administrative work, new admissions and consultation with doctors, patient orientation, settlement of accounts, etc. is done.
Our Yoga hall (approx 1500 Sq. Ft) can comfortably accommodate 40 health-seekers. Regular Yoga sessions are carried out in morning and evening. Health-educative discourses are conducted during Prayer sessions in the evening.
Upachar Gruh or Treatment Hall is the place where most of the treatments are given. Steam bath, hip bath, mud bath, massage, spinal spray, enema, nagod shake, nasya, shirodhara etc. are given here. Treatment facilities are separate for men and women.
Our Exercise Room is equipped with latest equipment. One can use tread mill, do stretching or learn special exercises under the guidance of physiotherapist.
Our Physiotherapy section has various equipment for exercise of hand, foot, back and other body parts.
Dinning Hall: Here food/juice etc. served to various health seekers according to the prescription of the doctor.
Lush green garden with lawn, lines of Neem trees and flowering plants, swings and walking track is popular place for health-seekers during the break. Sitting in the lap of the nature makes it easy for anyone to relax and forget their worries. Connecting with nature gives us peace, tranquility and serenity.
Our farm helps us to provide a variety of vegetables and some of the fruits to health-seekers and our staff. A completely organic farm with positive energy in the campus provides a special flavour to everything that is grown in our farm.