Madhushrwa Asharam
General information
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Ideal Duration:
3 to 4 HoursPlace Type:
Spiritual & EducationalEntry Fees:
No Entry Fee: Visiting the ashram and the temples is free of charge.
Photography: No specific fees, but avoid taking photos of people during their private meditation sessions. ...No Entry Fee: Visiting the ashram and the temples is free of charge.
Photography: No specific fees, but avoid taking photos of people during their private meditation sessions.Timing:
Regular Timings: 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is at 4:30 AM for the "Brahma Muhurta" prayers or during one of the three annual fairs. ...Regular Timings: 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to visit is at 4:30 AM for the "Brahma Muhurta" prayers or during one of the three annual fairs.Special Events:
Madhusrava Mela: Held during the auspicious months of the Hindu calendar, this fair is a riot of colors, local music, and traditional wrestling (Dangal).
Maha Shivratri: In February/March, the ashram is lit up with thousands of lamps, and a ...Madhusrava Mela: Held during the auspicious months of the Hindu calendar, this fair is a riot of colors, local music, and traditional wrestling (Dangal).
Maha Shivratri: In February/March, the ashram is lit up with thousands of lamps, and a night-long vigil is kept with continuous chanting.Best Photo Spots:
The Banyan Tree: A photo of the old Shiva temple framed by the hanging roots of the giant Banyan tree is a classic shot.
The Open Prayer Hall: Capturing the monks in their saffron robes during the morning prayer offers a soulful image. ...The Banyan Tree: A photo of the old Shiva temple framed by the hanging roots of the giant Banyan tree is a classic shot.
The Open Prayer Hall: Capturing the monks in their saffron robes during the morning prayer offers a soulful image.Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Yoga and Meditation: The ashram provides a perfect environment for practicing Hatha Yoga and silent meditation under the ancient trees.
Explore the Library: Request the resident scholars to show you the traditional ways of learning and the old texts preserved there.
Attend the Aarti: The evening Shiva Aarti is a rhythmic and powerful experience involving traditional drums and bells.
Nature Walk: The sprawling grounds of the ashram are home to many birds and medicinal plants; it's a great place for a nature study.
Photography: The rustic "Kutis" and the ancient Shiva Lingam provide excellent subjects for cultural photography.
Volunteering: Spend time helping the ashram staff in cleaning the premi...
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Why Famous:
Puranic Significance: The ashram is famous for its mention in the Rigveda and Puranas as a center of honey-like (Madhu) divine flow. It is one of the oldest living hermitages in Bihar.
The Three Fairs: It is renowned for the three annual me...Puranic Significance: The ashram is famous for its mention in the Rigveda and Puranas as a center of honey-like (Madhu) divine flow. It is one of the oldest living hermitages in Bihar.
The Three Fairs: It is renowned for the three annual melas (fairs) that represent the local culture, cattle trade, and spiritual gatherings, making it a vital socio-religious hub for the district. -
Architecture:
Vedic Simplicity: The architecture of Madhushrwa Asharam is defined by its simplicity and use of traditional materials. The main temple is a small, old structure with thick walls made of burnt bricks and lime mortar. The "Garbhagriha" houses an ancient Shiva Lingam and a S...Vedic Simplicity: The architecture of Madhushrwa Asharam is defined by its simplicity and use of traditional materials. The main temple is a small, old structure with thick walls made of burnt bricks and lime mortar. The "Garbhagriha" houses an ancient Shiva Lingam and a Sun God idol. The ashram complex includes several "Kutis" or small huts for monks and students. The total area of the ashram spans several acres. The prayer hall is an open-sided structure with a tiled roof, allowing the surrounding nature to be part of the spiritual experience.
Natural Integration: Unlike modern temples, the ashram is built around ancient Banyan and Peepal trees. The roots of these trees are often integrated into the boundary walls, showcasing a harmony between man-made structures and nature. -
How To Reach:
By Air: Patna Airport (70 KMS). You can take a direct taxi from the airport to the ashram.
By Train: Jehanabad (38 KMS) is the nearest station. From there, you can take a bus to Arwal and then a local rickshaw. -
Near Tourist Places:
Gautam Budh Mandir (5 KMS), Son River (3 KMS), Aganur Jal Vidyut (15 KMS), Makhdum Shah Mazaar (6 KMS), Patna (65 KMS), Aurangabad (60 KMS), Daudnagar (30 KMS), Lari Village (15 KMS), Khatangi (20 KMS), Jehanabad (38 KMS)
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Mosquito repellent is a must as the ashram has lots of trees and a pond. Stay away from deep sections of the pond if you don't know how to swim.
Packing: Bring a yoga mat if you intend to meditate. Carry a torch as the p...
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