The head of an ashram is typically referred to as a guru or swami, depending on the traditions and practices of the specific ashram. This individual is responsible for guiding spiritual seekers, teaching various practices, and managing the ashram's activities. They often embody the spiritual teachings and values of the ashram, providing mentorship and support to the community. The role can also involve administrative responsibilities and community leadership.
The head of an ashram is typically called a guru or Swami. They are seen as spiritual leaders and guides within the community.
The Ashram was created in 2005.
An ashram is a secluded religious hermitage inhabited by gurus.
Kochrab Ashram was created in 1918.
Anand Ashram was created in 1977.
Harijan Ashram
Shree Muktananda Ashram was created in 1979.
Alwaye Advaita Ashram was created in 1913.
Gandhi Ashram School was created in 1993.
Sri Ramana Ashram was created in 1922.
Sri Aurobindo Ashram was created in 1926.
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