Lakulish Yogashram

( Village- Gajiwali Kangri Haridwar, Uttarakhand )

Uttarakhand, a state in northern India crossed by the Himalayas, is known for its Hindu pilgrimage sites. Uttarakhand or Uttaranchal is known as the 'Residence God. Uttarakhand stands for – the magnanimous Himalayas, the holiest of the rivers, the spiritual mystery, stunning landscapes, the incessantly colorful play of nature, enchanting history carved in ancient stones, a mesmerizing floral and faunal plethora and the simplest of the people. Untouched nature in all its splendour is what Uttarakhand offers visitors.
The state has been blessed with gorgeous natural beauty. Haridwar and Rishikesh are major centre for yoga study. The city hosts the evening Ganga Aarti, a spiritual gathering on the sacred Ganges River. The state's forested Jim Corbett National Park shelters Bengal tigers and Rajaji National Park shelters Elephant and other wildlife.
For connection people to uttarakhand's gorgeous beauty, nature, culture and religion. Lakulish Yogashram have Swami Rajarshi Muni Ghat and Spritiual Garden named Ishvar garden with having all facilities which create a environment of mini-uttarakhand.

Facilities :-
  • Special tracks for jogging,spots for exercise and practicing yoga asan.
  • Swami Rajarshi Muni Ghat on the holy river GangaJi for which people comes from across the India to takes a holy bath
  • Provide indoor-outdoor both facilities for Yogashan
  • Provides best spots for meditation on banks of holy rivers GangaJi
  • Offer stunning views of sun rising and sun setting on bank of Gangaji
  • Temple for prayer of Lord Shiva
  • Sacrificial hall (YagyaShala) on the bank of holy river GangaJi
  • Dhyankutiya(huts) and halls for meditation

Video :-

ishwar garden
Dhyankutiya(huts)
Sacrificial hall (YagyaShala)

photo :-

ishwar garden
Dhyankutiya(huts)
jogging track
ishwar garden close view
Lord shiva temple on the bank of holy river GangaJi
Swami Rajarshi Muni Ghat
Prayer on bank of River Ganga Ji
holy bath on Swami Rajarshi Muni Ghat

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