In Sanatan’s Ashrams, seekers from different parts of the country, castes and religions live together in harmony and joy. The Ashrams provide an environment conducive for spiritual growth.
By living in the Ashrams and practicing sadhana (Spiritual practice), seekers develop various qualities which are conducive for spiritual progress, such as broad-mindedness, openness, and renunciation. Here are some examples in the form of photographs.


Six Kundalini-chakras of a lady-seeker becoming conducive to imbibing Chaitanya after watching the Shri Rajamatangi Mahayajna Online
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