The Maa Anandamayee Ashram in Kankhal, Haridwar, is one of the most peaceful and spiritually uplifting places I have visited. Dedicated to Maa Anandamayi, one of India’s most revered spiritual saints, the ashram beautifully preserves her teachings and continues to radiate the serenity she embodied throughout her life.
The moment you enter the ashram premises, a sense of calmness and positivity surrounds you. Unlike the usual hustle of Haridwar’s ghats, the ashram is quiet and serene, making it a perfect retreat for anyone looking to disconnect from worldly chaos. The gardens are well-maintained, filled with flowering plants, and the pathways are clean and soothing to walk through. Sitting under the trees or by the meditation halls, one can truly feel the divine vibrations that linger in this sacred space.
The samadhi of Maa Anandamayi is the central attraction here, where devotees sit in silence, meditating and offering prayers. The samadhi area is beautifully maintained and creates an atmosphere of deep devotion. The temple within the ashram is simple yet filled with spiritual energy. Chanting, bhajans, and occasional discourses add to the uplifting ambience, making every visit a soulful experience.
What I found truly inspiring is how the ashram not only preserves the memory of Maa Anandamayi but also continues her legacy of selfless service. The trust runs various charitable and spiritual activities, keeping alive her message of love, devotion, and inner awakening. Reading about her life and teachings inside the ashram’s library and exhibition areas adds so much meaning to the visit.
Another wonderful aspect is the presence of devotees and visitors from across the world. Despite cultural differences, everyone comes together here with one common purpose — peace and spiritual growth. The environment is welcoming, calm, and deeply inclusive.
✨ Tips for Visitors:
The mornings and evenings are the best times to experience the ashram’s peaceful aura. Spend some quiet moments near the samadhi for meditation — it feels truly transformative. If possible, attend the prayer sessions or satsangs, which are deeply enriching.
In conclusion, the Maa Anandamayee Ashram is not just a religious place, but a sanctuary of peace and spiritual wisdom. It offers a rare opportunity to pause, reflect, and connect with the divine within. If you are in Haridwar, this ashram is a must-visit for a soulful experience beyond rituals...
Read moreI want to give more stars but here is the limit of only 5 stars. We (Myself and my wife) planned for a short trip to Haridwar and decided to stay in a Ashram to get the feelings of Ashram Staying. We communicated to Maa Anadamayi Ashram (Kankhal) and management allowed us to stay at their Ashram. We reached Ashram at 11.00 PM on 25/5/17. Our Staying room was big, spacious, neat and clean with attached toilet We attended morning Aarti at 7.30 am, its very heart touching can't explain through words. In the Temple Maa's Samadhi is there. Another attraction of the temple is, backside one can find the big Rudrakha Tree. I have seen 1st this tree. Then we took tiffin in Ashram and went to Maa Sati birth place (Sitala Temple), which is just opposite of the Ashram and it is about 100 meter distance from Daksha prajapati temple. The Ganga is flowing (Canal) just beside the temple. The ghat is neat and clean and shadowed by many big Bat brikha (baniyan trees). The place is quite silent and one can find clam and peace there. We took bath in the Ghat of Dakha prajapati temple, in the Ghat Ladies change room also there. Form Ashram frequent Auto and Battery Rishka also there for city tour. Next day we went to Har ki pouri (Battery Rishka fare was Rs 20 pp), from there we decided to visit Risikesh. We catch bus from Har ki pouri Stop and Reached to Risikesh ISBT bus stand, from there we took auto to reach Ram Jhula. We crossed the Ganga by boat. Other side we visited Gita Bhawan and Parmarth sangha. Both are walk-able distance from Ghat. After visit we crossed Ganga through Ram Jhula by walk and by auto we returned to ISBT bus stand. From there we reached at Har ki Pouri by Bus. In Har Ki pouri (Lower road) we took dinner at Mashi'r hotel (Famous for bengali dish) and then we returned to Ashram at 11 pm. Next day early morning we bathed in Har ki Pouri Ghat and after Lunch at Ashram, we went to ISBT bus stand, from there to returned to Ahmadabad via Delhi. The trip was very short and we decided to spend more time in the future trip. The behaviours and dealing of Asram office staff, canteen staff was very very nice. Swamiji gave us short spiritual knowledge which was quite informative. We thanks to Ashram management team for allowing us stay and get the feeling of Ashram...
Read moreMaa Anandamayee Ashram in Kankhal is a sacred and serene place that offers a deeply spiritual experience. Dedicated to the revered saint Maa Anandamayee, this ashram exudes peace and divine energy, making it an ideal retreat for seekers and devotees.
The ashram is well-maintained, with beautifully kept gardens, clean premises, and a soothing ambiance that encourages meditation and reflection. The main attraction here is the Samadhi Sthal of Maa Anandamayee, where devotees can feel an overwhelming sense of calm and spiritual connection. The temple and prayer hall offer a perfect setting for chanting and silent contemplation.
Located near the holy Ganga River, the ashram allows visitors to experience the sacred vibrations of Haridwar. Many spiritual discourses, bhajans, and meditation sessions are held here, making it a great place for those looking to deepen their spiritual practice. The ashram staff is kind and welcoming, ensuring that every visitor has a comfortable and fulfilling experience.
Whether you are a devotee of Maa Anandamayee or simply seeking a peaceful place to reconnect with yourself, this ashram is a must-visit. Its divine energy, serene surroundings, and spiritual atmosphere make it a truly special place in Haridwar. A visit here leaves one feeling refreshed, inspired, and deeply connected to the higher self.
Highly recommended for anyone on a...
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