Shyama Shyam Dham, Vrindaban

Kripaluji Maharaj Ashram

Shyama Shyam Dham was founded by Sushree Vishakha Tripathi under the Divine protectorship of Maharajji Kripalu. Main hall of Shyama Shyam Dham was built in 1992. It is a beautiful double story building. Clad with the best quality black granite with two large dormitories on both sides of the spacious satsang hall and rooms for the preachers and devotees. There are also about 100 rooms which have been made for the devotees who come to attend Shree Maharajji’s satsang.

Shyama Shyam Dham, Vrindaban

This beautiful ashram of black granite is located in the town area of Vrindaban. It has a large satsang hall, two dormitories, over a hundred residential rooms and a charming garden with many varieties of perfumed flowers, where Shree Maharajji walks in the mornings. Thousands of devotees come to take part in the joyous celebrations of Janmashtmi.

Jagadguru Dham, Vrindaban

Situated on six acres of land on the main road of Vrindaban, Jagadguru Dham was founded by H.D. Swami Prakashanand Saraswati under the Divine protectorship of Maharajji Kripalu It was built in 1992. It qualifies to be the best devotional place in Vrindaban. It has a satsang hall, devotion hall, dormitory and thirty guest rooms. It is surrounded by a perfumed flowering garden and beautiful lawns. You feel the holiness of the place as you enter the gate and you observe the Divinity of Shree Maharajji’s Grace as you enter the lobby and have the opportunity to have darshan of Radha Krishn Deities in the devotion hall on the upper floor of the building where you can sit and meditate and feel the presence of Shree Radha Rani and Krishn near you.

Jagadguru Dham, Vrindaban


Situated on six acres of land, this ashram has an idyllic location at the entry of Vrindaban. The elegant main building is surrounded by perfumed flower gardens and lush green lawns.

There is a satsang hall on the ground floor. The first floor has a devotion hall that has the beautiful Deities of Radha Krishn. The ashram also has a dormitory, and a number of guest rooms for devotees and guests.