Heaven in the Heat - Rajasthan Samarpan Ashram
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Heaven in the Heat - Rajasthan Samarpan Ashram
Visit to Rajasthan Samarpan Ashram
Our visit to Rajasthan Samarpan
Ashram had been in the offing for quite a long time. I had called Umeshji
sometime in the middle of April and asked whether we could give Aradka a visit.
He said he would be free after the 26th and so we planned
accordingly. Umesh Paiji and I had decided to give a surprise inspection visit
to the Rajasthan Samarpan Ashram as per the guidance given by His Holiness
Swamiji in May 2023 during his discourse at Mahudi. Accordingly, we had booked flight
tickets, airport to Ajmer hotel transfers – both to and fro. Our visit was from
April 28 and return was scheduled for May 1 – both Gujarat and Maharashtra Day!
On the 28th we requested
Swamiji’s office to inform the Rajasthan trustee and the Administrator of our impending
visit and the purpose of the same. The office informed Dr Manoj Sharma and Mr.
Sundeep Sharma about our visit just before our flight left for Jaipur from
Mumbai, i.e. at around 10.30am on the 28th.
This was our first visit after
Guru-purnima 2019 during which we had felt a lot could have been done to make
the experience great, but it had fallen short. So, like normal human beings we
had gone with some past not-so-good impressions about the ashram and its
administration. But, like Swamiji says, always stay in the present – so, this
was like another lesson on that topic – no point carrying past impressions as
situations change along with the circumstances and positive change does take
place – specially when you are completely surrendered and dedicated at the
lotus feet of Gurudev. This is what we both learnt when we were there.
As soon as we landed, we got a call
from Sundeepji saying that there was lunch at the ashram (he had assumed we had
landed at Kishangarh) – but we told him that would not be possible as it would
take us three hours at least from Jaipur to the hotel. We had booked a room at
Hotel Bravia in Panchsheel, we reached the hotel at around 4.30 pm, checked in
and then took a cab to the ashram. We reached the ashram at around 6.15pm.
The first thing that hit me when we
reached the ashram was the silence intermittently disturbed by the sounds of
nature – the breeze gushing, birds chirping! The conscious energy was palpable
and could be felt immediately. The atmosphere outside the ashram gates and
inside is totally different. Immediately on arrival we went to the Shree Guru
Shakti Dham, which was now enclosed and protected from the vagaries of the
strong winds and dust and heat of Rajasthan, and the moment we entered, I felt
the energy and saw that the ambience now was extremely conducive for going into
a deep meditative state. The Shree Mangal Murti looked so joyous and happy and
was giving the same vibes. As Swamiji has explained, the purer you keep the
Mangal Murti, the greater will be its effect on the surroundings. This is
clearly visible and one has to thank Dhaivatbhai who is the sevadhari in charge
of the Shree Guru Shakti Dham. It reminded me of my first visit to the Gaadisthan
and the deep meditative effect it had on me at that point in time. We sat for
meditation for some time, I was lost for about twenty minutes and then we had
to get out for our initial discussions, so we left, feeling completely elevated
and filled with joy and energy.
Sundeepji, Manojji and their team
was waiting for us. As the sun was setting over the hills, we sat in the open
in front of the office and had our discussions. The breeze was nice and cool
even though it was hot, because of the breeze one could not feel the heat at
all. Paiji explained the purpose and objective of our visit and we had a good
exchange of thoughts on the subject. After discussions, we had bhojan prasad
and were dropped off at the hotel by Sundeepji.GSD from the bushes
The next day, the 29th, Supriya
Khurana ji and her husband picked us up at 9 and took us to the ashram.
Originally Manoj ji was to pick us up at
around 10 – 10.30 after his hospital rounds, but the previous day I had spoken
with Supriyaji and told her that we were in her part of the world (Supriya ji and
her husband had proof read and reviewed the Hindi version of the book Grace at
Every Step – हर कदम पर कृपा for which I am eternally grateful to them and the others in the team) and
she was so happy that she invited us over to her house, but we had to politely
refuse. She said she would give me a call on the 29th and we will
then meet. She called me at 8.15am and asked if we were at the ashram, I said –
no, we were at the hotel having breakfast. I had a thought just before
breakfast that we should call Supriyaji and ask if she could take us to the
ashram, as reaching there around 11 means half the morning lost! She probably
caught the thought and called and offered to take us to the ashram, to which we
gladly agreed. She picked us up at 8.45 and we reached the ashram at around
9.20am. We first went to the Shree Guru Shakti Dham for meditation, and after spending
about half an hour in communion with the energies we started working on the
agenda for which we had come here.
We spoke with Harishji (popularly known as Fauji kaka, because of his military
service) and took all the reports of the day-to-day activities at the ashram which
were necessary for our guru-karya. And as we progressed both Sundeepji and
Manojji joined us at around 10.30 (we had informed him that Supriya ji was
taking us to the ashram, and he could come as and when he became free of his
hospital duties). We did our guru-karya and had fruitful discussions on how to
make the operations of all ashrams standardised. Then we went for lunch – bhojan
prasad.
Office Discussions - Fauji Kaka at extreme right
The dining hall and kitchen were spotlessly clean, air-conditioned (the only Samarpan ashram in India so far to have an air-conditioned dining hall). Sundeepji explained to us that they had utensils to feed a 1000 sadhaks at one shot without the need for washing the utensils. Everything was neat and proper and accounted for. The food was saatvik and delicious.
Post lunch we continued with our work and preparation of the report to be
placed at Gurucharan. Later in the evening we went out to inspect the various
facilities available in the ashram. We
visited the Mehmaan Gruha, Sadhak Nivas, washrooms, the gaushala, the store
rooms and the Guruma Nagar where plots were to be allotted to the sadhaks. We
also visited the green house where cucumber crops were being grown. The modern
green houses and the technology utilised to have three crops in a year, with
the aim of making the ashram self-sufficient is truly commendable. Lots of neem
trees have been planted and grass is being grown as fodder for cows. Also trees
whose sticks/leaves are used for creating thatched roofs is being grown
abundantly, the entire ashram has turned green since I las visited during
Guru-purnima in 2019. Such a silent revolution without any drama – the silence
itself speaks volumes!
Driveway lined with Neem trees
At the Gaushala |
At the Green House quarters |
The Green House 1 |
The Green House 2 |
Paiji completed typing the report based on our findings and later in the
evening after sunset, we had our bhojan prasad and walked towards the gate. It
was dark and the clear sky was lit up with twinkling stars, something that we
city folk miss all the time. The ambience was beautiful, the night breeze
pleasant and the energy pulsating, something that one should definitely
experience! Manojji dropped us off at the hotel at around 8.45pm and then Paiji
continued finalising the report. I told him I will go through it the next morning
as I had to put eye drops for dry eye syndrome which was under treatment. I
went through the report the next morning and offered my suggestions which were
incorporated.
On the 30th Manoj ji picked us up at around 10am and after our
meditation at the Shree Guru Shakti Dham we started with our work. We completed
our work and discussed the report with the Ashram management and the trustee and
gave our suggestion wherever it was required. These were accepted gracefully.
Later in the evening after all our work had been completed Manojji took us first to see the Shree Guru Shakti Dham model in an enclosure behind the office. As soon as he opened the door and my eyes fell on the model, I sat down to get a close view and saw Gurudev’s photo inside – the moment I stepped into the room my Sahastrar went cold followed by my whole body – the energy was unbelievable. It is something that one has to experience to believe!
Model of the Shree Guru Shakti Dham
After that we went on the
ashram safari in a tractor which had a ‘jugaad’ platform which was amazing. The
kind of engineering brains we have and the stuff they make is unbelievable (watch
the video). This was a ride which was unforgettable. After that, Manojji took
us to a massive banyan tree which was hundred of years old, and we sat there as
the sun set listening to the music of nature. The variety of birds chirping was
nature’s music, which actually ensured that we don’t speak much - we also saw a
Bhardwaj bird whose sighting is supposed to indicate good luck.
Setting out on the tractor safari
Tractor Safari Videos
Ancient Banyan tree on forest land Ancient Banyan tree on forest land
Introversive moments at the Banyan tree
As I climbed up - the Sholay moment! |
Reaching the top - zoom in |
View from the Hill top |
On May 1, we did not go to the ashram, we completed the report, finalised it and sent it to Swamiji’s office for placing at Gurucharan. Our flight was delayed by about 40 minutes and I prayed to Swamiji that we should not be kept waiting to land as sometimes the queue keeps us in the air for an hour or more. Swamiji heard my prayer (thank you Swamiji, though I know I should not do so for such trivial things, but in the end we are His children so…..) and we landed at 8.20pm instead of 8 – just a 20-minute delay in the end.
The purpose for writing this blog is to encourage sadhaks to go in small
groups – the Mehmaan Gruha can accommodate only 10 sadhaks and 10 sadhikas as
of now. If you want to seriously enjoy the consciousness in the ashram, go in
small groups with prior intimation to the ashram management. Follow all the
rules – revel in the ambience, enjoy the silence, even during day time – you will
not feel like talking – believe me. This ashram will truly make you go
introversive! The Shree Mangal Murti is filled with radiant joy and that gets
transferred to you. So, do visit this ashram and enjoy your spiritual journey
as you progress to achieve the state of moksha!
I sincerely thank the Guru-energies for having such wonderful management
and sadhaks who have such atmiyata and feeling of selfless love and service amongst
themselves that it rubs off on the entire atmosphere, giving it a feeling of joy
and bliss!
Comments
Thank you so much for giving us full picture of ashram. Now we are really eager to reach fast