Dera Baba Rudranand
General information
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Ideal Duration:
2 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Spiritual Center / AshramEntry Fees:
Donation-Based Entry heading: There is no entry fee to visit Dera Baba Rudranand; the doors are open to everyone for free. The Ashram operates on a donation-based model, where visitors can contribute according to their will. These donations are used for the maintenance of...Donation-Based Entry heading: There is no entry fee to visit Dera Baba Rudranand; the doors are open to everyone for free. The Ashram operates on a donation-based model, where visitors can contribute according to their will. These donations are used for the maintenance of the Dhuna, the school, and the community kitchen. Parking for vehicles is available near the entrance for free or a very nominal charge. Special ceremonies or 'Pujas' might involve small voluntary offerings of flowers or grains. The 'Langar' meal is also provided free of cost to all pilgrims and visitors.Timing:
Dera Schedule and Best Visit Time heading: The Dera is accessible throughout the day, usually from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the morning hours (7 AM to 10 AM) for a peaceful experience. The evening 'Aarti' at the Dhuna (around 6:30 PM) is a highl...Dera Schedule and Best Visit Time heading: The Dera is accessible throughout the day, usually from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the morning hours (7 AM to 10 AM) for a peaceful experience. The evening 'Aarti' at the Dhuna (around 6:30 PM) is a highly recommended time to be present. The ideal visit time is during the Panch Bhisham Mela in November or Guru Purnima in July. For a quiet meditation session, any weekday morning is perfect. The Dera remains open every day of the year without exception.Special Events:
Panch Bhisham and Vyas Puja heading: The Panch Bhisham Mela, held during the month of November, is the biggest special event at the Dera. It coincides with Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday and lasts for five days. Vyas Puja (Guru Purnima) is another major celebration where t...Panch Bhisham and Vyas Puja heading: The Panch Bhisham Mela, held during the month of November, is the biggest special event at the Dera. It coincides with Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s birthday and lasts for five days. Vyas Puja (Guru Purnima) is another major celebration where thousands of disciples gather to honor the Guru lineage. Holi is also celebrated with great fervor, involving traditional devotional songs and colors. The Jayanti of Baba Rudranand Ji in the month of Phalgun (Feb-March) is marked by a grand procession. During these events, the entire Dera is illuminated, and special feasts are prepared. These festivals are a time of great joy, community bonding, and spiritual renewal.Best Photo Spots:
Spiritual and Rural Frames heading: The Akhand Dhuna with its rising smoke and orange glow is a profound subject for photography. Capture the intricate details of the Nirvana Samadhi's marble work. The ancient five Peepal trees with their sprawling branches offer a great n...Spiritual and Rural Frames heading: The Akhand Dhuna with its rising smoke and orange glow is a profound subject for photography. Capture the intricate details of the Nirvana Samadhi's marble work. The ancient five Peepal trees with their sprawling branches offer a great natural subject. Devotees in deep prayer or performing 'Seva' provide emotive and powerful human-interest shots. The grand entrance gate of the Dera is perfect for architectural photography. Use the early morning light to capture the mist over the Nari village fields surrounding the Dera. The colorful processions during Panch Bhisham are excellent for vibrant, action-oriented photos. Portraits of the saffron-clad monks and the serene Mahant are also popular subjects. The overall peaceful landscape of the Ashram is best captured during the sunset hours.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Spiritual Practices and Service heading: The primary thing to do is to pay obeisance at the Akhand Dhuna and the Nirvana Samadhi. You can sit under the five Peepal trees for meditation and experience the calming energy of the place. Participating in the 'Satsang' (spiritual discourse) held by the present Mahant is highly recommended. You can volunteer for 'Seva' in the community kitchen or the Ashram's various social projects. Taking the 'Vibhuti' (holy ash) as a blessing is a traditional practice here. One can also visit the Baba Rudru Bal Gopal Mandir within the complex. Walking through the peaceful Ashram grounds and observing the daily rituals of the monks is very insightful. Photography is permitted in the outer areas and captures the spiritual essence of the Dera. Attending the 'Aarti' at the Dhuna is a powerful and moving experience. You can also ...
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Why Famous:
The Eternal Flame and Healing Powers heading: Dera Baba Rudranand is famous for its Akhand Dhuna, which has not been extinguished for over 175 years. It is also renowned for the legend of the five Peepal trees under which the Baba meditated. The place is famous for the bel...The Eternal Flame and Healing Powers heading: Dera Baba Rudranand is famous for its Akhand Dhuna, which has not been extinguished for over 175 years. It is also renowned for the legend of the five Peepal trees under which the Baba meditated. The place is famous for the belief that snakebite victims can be cured by the Baba's grace and the holy ash. The annual Panch Bhisham Mela is a major event that brings the Dera into national focus. It is famous for the 'Langar' (community meal) which is served to everyone regardless of caste or creed. The Dera is also a symbol of the 'Guru-Shishya' tradition, with a lineage of revered Mahants. Historically, it has been a center for Vedic learning and social reform in the Una district. The spiritual aura of the Nirvana Samadhi is another major reason for its fame. -
Architecture:
Dera Complex and Samadhi Architecture heading: The architecture of Dera Baba Rudranand is traditional yet expansive, reflecting the growth of the institution over 170 years. The central feature is the Akhand Dhuna chamber, built with stone and featuring traditional ventilat...Dera Complex and Samadhi Architecture heading: The architecture of Dera Baba Rudranand is traditional yet expansive, reflecting the growth of the institution over 170 years. The central feature is the Akhand Dhuna chamber, built with stone and featuring traditional ventilation for the fire. The Nirvana Samadhi of the Baba is an elegant structure made of marble and intricately carved stone. The complex includes several 'Sarais' (rest houses) for pilgrims, built in the classic hill-style with open courtyards. The dimensions of the main prayer hall are approximately 60 by 40 feet, capable of holding hundreds of devotees. There is a prominent gate at the entrance featuring traditional motifs and religious iconography. The cluster of five Peepal trees is naturally integrated into the architectural plan. Modern additions like the dining hall and school follow a functional design while maintaining a spiritual vibe. The use of local sandstone gives the buildings a grounded and timeless appearance. -
How To Reach:
Reaching Nari Village heading:
By Air: Gaggal Airport in Kangra is the nearest at about 75 Kms; Chandigarh Airport is 125 Kms away.
By Train: The Una Himachal railway station is the closest, located only 10 ... -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Una City (10 Kms), 2. Kila Baba Bedi Sahib (12 Kms), 3. Amb Town (22 Kms), 4. Shiv Bari (20 Kms), 5. Chintpurni (40 Kms), 6. Kotla Kalan Shiv Mandir (8 Kms), 7. Bangana (35 Kms), 8. Gobind Sagar Lake (40 Kms), 9. Thaneek Pura (43 Kms), 10. Sheetla Devi Temple (45 Kms)
Tourism Tips
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Ashram Etiquette and Tips heading:
Health & Safety: Maintain silence within the meditation areas and follow the instructions of the volunteers.
Packing: Wear decent and traditional clothing; avoid shorts or ...
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