Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat

ASHRAMS

Bhakti Dham
(Sadhana Bhawan Trust), Mangarh

Bhakti Dham (Mangarh), originally registered as “Sadhana Bhawan Trust,” was founded and established by Maharajji himself. In 1968, the first satsang hall was built. To accommodate the growing number of the devotees, another large satsang hall was built in 1996. There are also several residential houses, called Sadhak Nivas, having over two hundred fifty rooms for the devotees. Apart from that there is a large dining hall and the general kitchen, a goshala for the cows, and a beautiful garden called Krishn Kunj. Amidst these buildings, like a crown jewel, the dwelling house of Shree Maharajji exists; and behind that, in an open area of about 10 acres of land, the magnificent monumental building janmsthan smarak called Bhakti Mandir, is being constructed. This is all our Bhakti Dham where our Maharajji appeared, lived, and is now freely distributing the Bliss of Radha Krishn leelas to everyone coming to Mangarh with an open heart to receive his Grace and an open mind to conceive his teachings.

Bhakti Dham, Mangarh

 

The village Mangarh, near Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh), is the appearance place of Shree Maharajji. The Divinity of this place is observed by any faithful visitor desiring for Radha Krishn love. In this beautiful rural setting, Bhakti Dham has been established.

In the 1960’s a month-long sadhana program, starting from Sharat Poornima, began to be held annually in Mangarh and a meditation hall was constructed. As thousands of devotees started coming from all over the world, more and more facilities were added. Bhakti Dham is now a little township, with a huge meditation hall, a number of residential buildings, common dormitories, a vast dining hall, a beautiful garden, and a goshala for the cows.

There is an exquisite personal residence of Shree Maharajji. A magnificent Temple called Bhakti Mandir of granite, pink sandstone and Makarana pure white marble is being constructed to stand as a source of Divine guidance for the devotees of Radha Krishn for thousands of years.