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Featured Sacred Journeys and Spiritual Yatras

byAditya VashishthIn-person at Dwijas Studio in Anand Vihar, Delhi & across NCRStarts from18,000 Per Person (Ex-Delhi)View full gallery

A glimpse into our sacred journeys—pilgrimages structured for inner silence, community connection, and profound stillness. Each image reflects a moment from our shared path.

The sacred Mount Kailash, veiled in mist and cloud. To be in its presence is not a destination to be reached, but a grace to be received. This is the heart of our yatra, a moment of profound stillness and darshan.

In the lap of the great mountain, a moment of quiet meditation. Our journeys are structured to allow for these periods of inner stillness, where you can simply be with the overwhelming energy of Kailash.

A sacred dip in the holy waters of Lake Mansarovar. With the snow-capped mountains as our witness, we immerse ourselves, an offering of devotion and a cleansing of the spirit.

In the quiet of the night, we stand in reverence before the great Bouddhanath Stupa in Nepal. The air is thick with prayer, and the eyes of the Buddha watch over us as we offer our gratitude.

Our sangha, our spiritual family, at the foot of Mount Kailash. We journey together, supporting one another through the challenges and sharing in the joy of this profound pilgrimage.

A moment of deep prayer on the banks of the Bagmati River at Pashupatinath. Here, life and its impermanence are palpable, inviting a deep sense of surrender and devotion.

Walking with fellow seekers towards the Sangam during the Kumbh Mela. We move as one body, a river of humanity flowing towards the confluence of sacred waters.

A moment of immense blessing as Sadhguru graces our sangha at the Linga Bhairavi temple in Nepal. To be in the presence of the Guru is the ultimate grace that fuels our journey.

About Featured

I do not operate as a tour guide. When we travel together, I handle the logistics so you can focus entirely on the inner process. Whether we are navigating the crowds at Kumbh Mela or finding silence at the Pashupatinath Temple, the intent remains the same: creating a container for you to simply be.

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