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Ashram - Wikipedia
An ashram (Sanskrit: आश्रम, āśrama) is a spiritual hermitage or a monastery in Hinduism. Ashram of sage Kanva depicted on terracotta plaque, 2nd century BCE ...
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The Ashram | California Wellness Retreats | International Retreats
Nestled in a secluded nook of the foothills of the beautiful Santa Monica mountains, The Ashram is an oasis of health and tranquility.
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What is an Ashram? : r/hinduism - Reddit
Ashram is a place where you find like minded devotees. The environment there is very encouraging to practice sadhana.
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ashram (ˈɑːʃrəm) [ad. Skr. a{sdotab}rama hermitage, f. ā near to, towards + {sdotab}rama exertion, earnest endeavour.] In India, a place of religious retreat, sanctuary, or hermitage. Hence ˈashramite, an occupant of an ashram.1917 W. W. Pearson Shantiniketan 17 There was a farewell ceremony accordi...
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Aashram - Wikipedia
Aashram (English: Hermitage) or Ek Badnaam Aashram (English: An infamous hermitage) is an Indian Hindi-language crime drama web series directed by Prakash Jha ...
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What Is An Ashram?
An authentic ashram is a sacred place where the atmosphere is charged with transformative energy, built up over time through the presence of an enlightened ...
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Things you should know about staying at an Indian ashram
An ashram is a bit like a homestay. You get to experience local customs and spiritual practices as if you are an insider. You will be guided and ...
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ASHRAM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a secluded dwelling of a Hindu sage also : the group of disciples instructed there 2. a religious or spiritual retreat
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ashram, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
a hermitage, monastic community, or other place of religious retreat, contemplation, or spiritual training; the building, set of buildings, or compound ...
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Amritapuri Ashram, the Birthplace of Amma
Amritapuri is now the headquarters of Amma's worldwide mission and the spiritual home for Amma's monastic disciples and hundreds of householder devotees.
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Ashram Life - what a typical day looks like - Yogipod
ashram – noun – (especially in South Asia) a hermitage, monastic community, or other place of religious retreat. Staying in an ashram is ...
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Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma visit Vrindavan ashram वृंदावन आश्रम पहुंचे ...
Jan 4, 20231x 1.5x 1.8x. Bollywood actor Anushka Sharma and her cricketer-husband Virat Kohli were in the UAE to celebrate New Year. From there, the couple seems to have directly flown to Vrindavan, Mathura, to visit the Baba Neem Karoli ashram. The couple is a staunch follower of Baba Neem Karoli and had visited his ashram in Uttrakhand in November 2022 ...
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Ashram (disambiguation)
Ashram may also refer to:
Ashram, or Ashrama (stage), one of four age-based life stages in Hinduism
Linoy Ashram (born 1999), Israeli individual rhythmic gymnast
Ashram (Balmiki), the main site of worship in the Balmiki faith
Arts and entertainment
Ashram (band), an Italian band
The Ashram (novel), a 2005
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Ashram (Balmiki)
When an Ashram is not available, Balmikis will hire a public building or use a private home as an Ashram. Worship services
The Ashram is open to all who wish to enter, anyone who goes to the Ashram is welcome to stay as long as they wish and are welcome regardless
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The Ashram (novel)
The Ashram is a 2005 novel by Indian writer Sattar Memon, about the plight of an oppressed young woman in India. Notes
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Cancer specialist Memon wins award for “The Ashram”
Book Review - The Ashram
Readers' Reviews
2005 Indian novels
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