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- Encinitas Hermitage | Self-Realization Fellowship Encinitas Temple
The beautiful Encinitas Ashram Center and Hermitage overlooking the Pacific Ocean were given to Paramahansa Yogananda in 1936 by one of his foremost disciples, Rajarsi Janakananda (Mr James J Lynn)
- Ashram - Wikipedia
Traditionally, though not necessarily in contemporary times, an ashram would be located far from human habitation, in forests or mountainous regions, amidst refreshing natural surroundings conducive to spiritual instruction and meditation
- Temples, Retreats Ashrams - Self-Realization Fellowship
Encinitas Temple, Hermitage, Meditation Gardens, and Retreat Fullerton Temple Glendale Temple Hollywood Temple and Ashram Center Lake Shrine Meditation Gardens, Temple, Retreat Phoenix Temple San Diego Temple
- What is an Ashram and What Living in the Ashram Really Means
An ashram is a place where the necessary energy has been invested for spiritual growth The purpose of living in an ashram is to put your life on fast-fprward
- Ashrama | Yoga, Dharma Moksha | Britannica
Ashrama, familiarly spelled ashram in English, has also come to denote a place removed from urban life, where spiritual and yogic disciplines are pursued Ashrams are often associated with a central teaching figure, a guru, who is the object of adulation by the residents of the ashram
- What Is An Ashram? Definition, Purpose, Types, and Benefits
An ashram is a spiritual retreat or community that provides a space for individuals to immerse themselves in spiritual practices, personal growth, and self-discovery
- What Is An Ashram?
Learn all about what ashrams are, what purpose they serve, and what you can expect to find at an ashram If you are considering spending time at an ashram, this article will help you
- ASHRAM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The word ashram derives from a Sanskrit word, "srama," which means "religious exertion " Later in the 20th century, English speakers broadened the term "ashram" to encompass any sort of religious retreat, regardless of denomination
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