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Bhagwan Nityananda Room, Swami Nityananda Ashram, Kanhangad, Kerala

This is a room of Bhagwan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri. The room is on the right side of the entrance of Nityananda Caves

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get There:
It is located 1.8 kms south of Kanhangad train station.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/vJSyYGowFNJGB9ij7

About Bhagwan Nityananda
Bhagavan Nityananda, one of the most revered Siddha Gurus of the modern era, was a janma siddha-one born with the full realization of his own divine nature. From an early age, Bhagavan Nityananda spontaneously manifested his mastery of atma jnana-knowledge of the Self.

Born in the South Indian state of Kerala, Bhagavan Nityananda, as a young man, traveled on foot throughout India. As his reputation as an enlightened master and miraculous healer spread, crowds of seekers were drawn to his wisdom and blessings. Eventually, by the mid-1930s, he settled in the village of Ganeshpuri in the state of Maharashtra. Out of honor and respect his devotees began to call him Bhagavan, a title that means ‘the Lord; the venerable one; the great one.’ He always directed people to turn within and meditate.

Bhagavan Nityananda also undertook many philanthropic works. Over the next three decades, he transformed the village by educating the villagers; feeding, clothing, and schooling the children; and providing for the building of roads and local facilities, including the very first hospital in Ganeshpuri.

This is a room of Bhagwan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri. The room is on the right side of the entrance of Nityananda Caves

There is a place to sit and meditate. You can go into meditative states here effortlessly.

How to Get There:
It is located 1.8 kms south of Kanhangad train station.

Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/vJSyYGowFNJGB9ij7

About Bhagwan Nityananda
Bhagavan Nityananda, one of the most revered Siddha Gurus of the modern era, was a janma siddha-one born with the full realization of his own divine nature. From an early age, Bhagavan Nityananda spontaneously manifested his mastery of atma jnana-knowledge of the Self.

Born in the South Indian state of Kerala, Bhagavan Nityananda, as a young man, traveled on foot throughout India. As his reputation as an enlightened master and miraculous healer spread, crowds of seekers were drawn to his wisdom and blessings. Eventually, by the mid-1930s, he settled in the village of Ganeshpuri in the state of Maharashtra. Out of honor and respect his devotees began to call him Bhagavan, a title that means ‘the Lord; the venerable one; the great one.’ He always directed people to turn within and meditate.

Bhagavan Nityananda also undertook many philanthropic works. Over the next three decades, he transformed the village by educating the villagers; feeding, clothing, and schooling the children; and providing for the building of roads and local facilities, including the very first hospital in Ganeshpuri.

Type

Samadhi

Country

India (भारत)

State

Kerala

Town

Kanhangad

Google Map

https://maps.app.goo.gl/vJSyYGowFNJGB9ij7

Longitude

12.313832

Latitude

75.0827818

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Accessibility

Close access, Cannot sit next to Samadhi but there is place to meditate

Read More

https://www.siddhayoga.org/bhagavan-nityananda

How To Get There

It is located 1.8 kms south of Kanhangad train station. This temple is on the top of the Nityananda Caves.