What are wishing to join us for?
Personal Retreat
Solitary, Silent Retreat
Meditation and Arati | Monday - Saturday, 6:55 am
Hanuman Chalisa | Tuesday, 5:30 am
Potluck Dinner | Monday, 6 pm
Community Dinner and After Dinner Talk / Program | Thursday, 6 pm
Guru Gita and Chai | Sunday, 6:55 am
Darshan and Tavern | Sunday, 7 pm
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How did you hear about Triveni Ashram and what inspired you to want to visit?
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What, if any, is your experience of formal spiritual practice?
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What are you hoping to gain from your visit?
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Please list any food allergies or dietary restrictions that you have.
Please list any environmental allergies that you have.
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Triveni Ashram is not suited for people who are in a mental or medical crisis or active addiction. Guests visiting outside of a special event, workshop, retreat, or celebration should expect to self-direct their time, which may include preparing and eating some meals independently.
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I have read this statement. I am not in a mental or medical crisis or active addiction. I can self-direct my time.
Triveni Ashram is a temple environment that houses sacred art from many of the world religions as well as photographs of the founding lineage gurus. Daily practices include rituals from the Hindu tradition, including nama chanting (chanting the name of Yogi Ramsuratkumar), as well as kirtan or chanting traditional hymns and songs in Sanskrit. You are warmly invited to participate in these daily practices and rituals; if this not meaningful or comfortable for you, you are invited to enjoy Triveni Ashram in a way that is natural and true for you.
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Guests participate in seva (volunteer work for the community) for one to four hours daily. After you arrive and take a few days to settle in, you will be connected with an ashram resident to coordinate seva tasks.
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