Amardham Lalgebi Ashram & Ramdevji Mandir Ahmedabad is a vibrant city which is full of sightseeing and tourist wonders that one should not miss on their Ahmedabad tour. Apart from various parks, gardens, and shopping places, the city has some magnificent temples and ashrams. These are not just frequented by devotees from all over the country but by tourists who wish to see some architectural delights and are looking for a place that reflects serenity.
There are several ashrams in Ahmedabad like the Sabarmati Ashram which is well known all over the world but then there are other ashrams here which are equally magnificent and are the lesser-known gems of the city. Amar Dham is one such place that must be visited if you wish to relax and calm your senses, away from the hustle and bustle of the city life and its cacophony.
History of Amar Dham Amar Dham was built by Yogi Lalbapa in the year 1972. He was a wandering yogi till he came to Hathijan which is where Amar Dham is and rested for a while under a tree. That is when he was inspired to stay here for a while. The Thakor community of Hathjian requested Lalbapa to make the place his permanent abode and that is how the ashram Amar Dham came into being.
The ashram has several parts to it such as Guru Gadi, Bhojanalay, Naklank Darbar, Guest House, Gaushala, Gebi Satsang Hall, Lalbapa Samadhi Sthal and several smaller temples in the premises. This ashram is based on the fundamental principle of โSatya Sanatan Dharmaโ which was given by Ramdevji Bhagwan. Devotees believe that he was an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
The underlying tenet of this principle is that we must not differentiate between people based on their religion and caste. This principle takes into its fold people from sects, cultures, religions, and castes, without expecting them to give up their faith. It is the reason why anyone can visit this ashram, participate in the activities and have the Mahaprasad (blessed food) of Harihar. The ashram has a motto โSeva, Bhakti, Sadavratโ, which means service, and faith, always...
ย ย ย Read moreLalbapa, a wandering Yogi arrived at Hathijan village (the present location of Amardham Lal Gebi Ashram), which is about 9 km from Maninagar, Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India), and took rest below the solitary Need Tree there. Lalbapa felt a strange fascination with this place which inspired him to halt there. The Thakor people of Hathijan recognized him as a Yogi and requested him to make it his permanent abode. Moved by their entreaties, Lalbapa decided to stay on, and on Vikram Savant 2029 Ashadh Sud Poonam, on the auspicious occasion of Gurupurnima ( 27th July 1972), he inaugurated โAmardham.โ Since then, the Ashram has been gradually expanding with extensions such as Guru Gadi, Naklank Darbar, Bhojanalay, Gaushala, Guest House, Gebi Satsang Hall, various temples, and Lalbapa Samadhi Sthal. The Amardham Ashram is based on the โSatya Sanatan Dharmaโ founded by Ramdevji Bhagwan (believed to be an avatar of Lord Krishna). The fundamental tenets of Satya Sanatan Dharma are that people of all religions are equal irrespective of their caste, practices and belief system. The motto of the Ashram is โSeva,...
ย ย ย Read moreAmardham Lalgebi Ashram, situated in Hathijan, is a spiritual haven dedicated to the worship of God Ramdevpir. Nestled amidst serene natural surroundings, the ashram offers a tranquil retreat for seekers of spiritual enlightenment. One of its notable features is the presence of the Nine Planets Temple, providing devotees with an opportunity for celestial reverence and spiritual connection.
Additionally, the ashram boasts a cow farm, symbolizing the sacredness of the cow in Hindu culture and offering visitors a chance to experience traditional agricultural practices. The lush natural area surrounding the ashram further enhances its peaceful ambiance, creating an ideal setting for meditation and introspection.
An admirable aspect of Amardham Lalgebi Ashram is its commitment to serving the community by providing free food to all who visit, embodying the spirit of compassion and generosity. With its blend of spiritual offerings, natural beauty, and charitable endeavors, the ashram continues to attract pilgrims and seekers alike, seeking solace, spiritual growth, and a deeper connection...
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