Musings of a Wandering Heart

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Mayawati's Advaita Ashrama

After a long gap, I am writing again about Mayawati and the Advaita Ashrama there. January 12 happens to be birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902). An inspiration for me since my childhood, I am still fascinated by his life and his works.

"After so much austerity I have understood this as the real truth - God
is present in every jiva (living being); there is no other God besides that.
'Who serves jiva serves God indeed"


This Ashrama was founded in 1899 by Swamiji's British disciple couple Capt J H Sevier and his wife C E Sevier. Swami Swarupananda, Swami Vivekananda's another disciple, was with them since the beginning and later went on to become the first president of the Advaita Ashrama. 

The place is situated at an altitude of 6,400 feet in the deep sylvan Himalayas. The nearest town is Lohaghat, 9 kms away. Although Mayawati is connected to Lohaghat with an all weather road, it can be a lovely trek, both on the winding tar road or through the hills, a short cut used by locals. Lohaghat is 15 kms away from Champawat district headquarters by the same name in Uttarakhand.

Swamiji spent almost two weeks in January 1901. The name Advaita Ashrama is a direct reflection of the Advaita Vedanta philosophy as propounded by Swamiji. It teaches each one to look within as there is only one Atman pervading all living beings and the Universe.

If you are not able to understand what I say, find out the complete works of Swami Vivekananda asap and start reading pronto.

More about the time we spent there when we visited the hypnotic place in August last year. And also about a wonderful charitable hospital that is run by the Rama Krishna Mission in this remote place.