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Siddha Ashram is
located between Ramghat and Narsinghat, on the banks of the scenic Shipra river
in Ujjain, India. The idyllic ambience at the ashram, the
beautiful pardeshwar temple, underground chamber for
meditation, beautiful gardens, medication camps, and opportunities to learn
the intricacies of yogic sciences, and also a rare chance of
being initiated into the Shaktipath kundalini are a few
reasons that many hundreds of spiritually inclined aspirants
visit and stay at the ashram, through the year.
The
Paredeshvar temple at the ashram is unique. It houses a
dazzling
mercury (parad) shivalinga which weighs 1500 kilograms, the
largest of its kind in the world. Thousands of people
visit the temple to get a chance to touch the shivalinga and
seek the divine vibrations that it emanates.
The
Hiranyagarba Meditation Dome
is under construction at Siddha Ashram. Once completed, it
will be one of the most sought-after meditation places in
North India, as its unique design elements, will enable
sadhakas to achieve higher levels of concentration in a
energy packed environment, conducive for meditation.
Acharya Mahamandaleshwara Swami Nardanand who runs
the Siddha Ahram is widely known for his
Kundalini
Shaktipath initiation, and his dedicated efforts
in researching into ayurvedic based medicinal remedies for
Arthritis, Malaria, Chickengunya, and Cancer. He has been
actively disseminating medicines at various medical camps
for the poor across Ujjain and surrounding states. He also runs the
Asim School for children, which is located
at the ashram premises. He has been actively doing social
service to help the deprived people, sadhu community, and
economically backward people.
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