Our vision is to create an eco‑ashram in nature — a silent sanctuary where the mind naturally comes to rest.
The idea is to build a small, simple ashram in harmony with the land. We plan to construct approximately 4–8 clay huts for guests, each with two beds. Half of the huts will include a small bathroom, while the others will be kept simple as budget rooms. A shared bathroom and toilet will be placed in another clay structure.
We will also build 4–6 smaller clay huts dedicated to private meditation. These will be completely dark and sound‑insulated to support deep, uninterrupted inner work.
A communal kitchen will be available for those who wish to cook together or prepare their own meals. In addition, we will serve two simple, healthy meals each day.
At the heart of the ashram, we will create a round, open temple hall supported by pillars, without walls. This space will host kirtan, yoga, chanting, and meditative dance.
As an artist, I also wish to create an art hub where people can paint, sculpt, or explore other art forms — with the only requirement that the art is spiritual in nature. We will offer exhibitions and storytelling events in a dedicated clay‑built gallery.
A small vegetable garden will be cultivated near the kitchen to support simple, fresh food.
And finally, the most sacred part: we will build a temple for Kali Mata, and a deity of Lord Shiva will also be installed, as they belong together.
Om Kreem Kalikajay Devjay Namaha. Om Namah Shivaya.
The temple will be simple yet beautiful, made of clay and stone, with ancient Sanskrit ornaments on the outer walls. Red flowers will be planted around the temple. Daily worship will be offered, and the sanctum will remain open for darshan and meditation.
This ashram is not intended to be a luxury or commercial retreat. We want it to remain simple, beautiful, accessible, clean, and free from toxic substances — a place for deep sadhana dedicated to Kali Mata or Shiva.
As you may already understand, this project is still in its early stages. Our first step is to work, save, and gather the resources needed. All donations are deeply appreciated. We are not financially strong, as we have devoted much of our lives to sadhana rather than material gain. But we carry a great deal of devotion, experience, and knowledge, which we wish to share through art, music, devotion, community, and books.
Thank you for your attention.
May you be blessed by the divine.