The Anaadi Himalayan Yatra is a week long tour of some of the most scenic and sacred places in the Himalayas. The Himalayan Yatra would be an ideal get away for those looking for a change from their routine, a stress free time-off and deeper experience in life. The Himalayan yatra is an opportunity to have explosive inner experiences in the gorgeous and serene setting of the Himalayas. Blended with yogic practices, engaging discussions and powerful meditation, the yatra will give an opportunity for participants to experience deeper states of consciousness in the lap of the enchanting Himalayas. This will be a chance to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit. Participants will bring home clarity of thoughts, emotional pleasantness and physical vibrance from the yatra. Join us and experience your deeper self.
Read our interview with Center for Soft Power on the Himalayan Yatra
Batch A: May 23-29, 2020
Rishikesh, Uttarkashi, Ganganani, Gangotri, Bhojwasa, Gomukh-Tapovan
Batch B: May 30-June 5, 2020
Rishikesh, Ukhimath, Tunganath-Chandrashila, Guptakashi-Kalimath, Kedarnath
Simple Yogic Practices are part of all programs offered by Anaadi. To keep oneself vibrant throughout the Yatra and as a preparation to receive the divine energies of the Himalayas, participants will be taught simple yogic postures and breathing practices.
The altitude and temperature of the Himalayas make it an ideal place for spiritual sadhana. Meditation makes us more open to experience deeper states of consciousness. Guided meditation sessions at various sacred places will help the participants to be in-tune with and imbibe the calmness and serenity of the Himalayas.
The Himalayas provide the right setting for deep discussions. Participants will get the opportunity to liten to sthalapuranas, stories from the Mahabharata and vedantic insights.
Lord Vishnu appeared to Raibhya Rishi as a result of his Tapasya in the form of Hrishikesha (Lord of the senses). Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh is filled with Ashrams and Spiritual centers. The Neelkanth Mahadev Temple and Vashistha and Arundhati Caves reverberate with divine energy. Meditating on the banks of the Ganges will have a deep impact on the mind and body.
Located in Rudraprayag District, Ukhimath is home to the Idols from Kedarnath and Madhyamaheswar during the winters. The wedding of Krishnas grandson Anirudha to Usha the daughter of Banasura was solemnized here. It serves as an entry point to the Panch Kedars: Kedarnath, Tunganath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheswar and Kalpeswar.
Tunganath is the highest of the Panch Kedars. It is the highest shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. Deeply linked to the Mahabharat, Tunganath is where the hands of Shiva (in the form of bull) was noticed by the Pandavas. Rama and Ravana both did severe penances as the Chandrashila peak near Tunganath.
Part of the Chota Char Dham, Kedarnath is located at 11,000 feet above the sea level and was built by the Pandavas. It is named after King Kedar who ruled in the Satya Yuga. It is also one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams expounded in the Tevaram. This is the highest among the 12 Jyotirlingas.
Of legendary significance linked to the Mahabharata, Guptakashi is hope to Kashi Vshwanatha. Shiva vanished at this place while the Pandavas were looking for him, giving the place its name : Gupt means secret or hidden. Kalimath lies on the historical river Saraswati. Kali killed Rakthabija in this place. The most significant aspect of this temple is that Devi is worshipped in the form of Shri Yantra.
Yamunotri is the seat of Maa Yamuna, the river that nourished the birth place of Lord Krishna. Close to the temple are hot water springs gushing out from the mountain cavities. A refreshing bath at the taptakund relieves yatris of fatigue.
Known as the Kashi of the North, Uttarkashi is a town situated right on the Banks of the Ganges. Filled with Ashramas and centers of traditional knowledge, Uttarkashi is a beautiful and sacred place.
Gangotri is the seat of Maa Ganga. There is a beautiful Ganga temple at Gangotri and yatris will get to visit the places where Bhagiratha and Pandavas did their penance.
Meaning "Mouth of a Cow", Gomukh is terrestrial source of Ganga. It is at a distance of 18km from Gangotri. Yatris will get to see the huge glacier at Gomukh.
Shruthi Sridhar, India The memories registered in my head are still crystal clear, the images captured by my mind camera haven’t yet begun fading, I can still feel the cold wind blowing and somewhere far far away I hear laughter, merriment and cheers. The voices are familiar and that familiarity spreads an unimaginable warmth in me. The Himalayan Yatra 2016 did change life tremendously.
The memories registered in my head are still crystal clear, the images captured by my mind camera haven’t yet begun fading, I can still feel the cold wind blowing and somewhere far far away I hear laughter, merriment and cheers. The voices are familiar and that familiarity spreads an unimaginable warmth in me. The Himalayan Yatra 2016 did change life tremendously.
Smt. Anandhi, Singapore I will have to write in pages to share my happiness, experience and Grace in this few days with you all. Thank you Adiji for all those inspiring satsangh , thank you Smrithi ji for encouraging me to join the trek. It was my blessings to be on my birthday amidst snow peaks and gushing ganga ji and feeling HIS presence at all times.
I will have to write in pages to share my happiness, experience and Grace in this few days with you all. Thank you Adiji for all those inspiring satsangh , thank you Smrithi ji for encouraging me to join the trek. It was my blessings to be on my birthday amidst snow peaks and gushing ganga ji and feeling HIS presence at all times.
Sh. Subrat Sahoo Sweden It was not a trip but a journey, which was about experiencing the Himalayas, its rich background, the significance of Ma Ganga, seeing the sheer beauty of the mountains in one’s own eyes, while being guided by someone whose sources are authentic, logical and free from bias.
It was not a trip but a journey, which was about experiencing the Himalayas, its rich background, the significance of Ma Ganga, seeing the sheer beauty of the mountains in one’s own eyes, while being guided by someone whose sources are authentic, logical and free from bias.
Aishwarya Iyer, India Himalayas…the land of mystics and yogis, the fountainhead of spirituality, the emblem of love, peace, hope and all the good things that can be, the closest synonym for beauty, where poets would fall short of words, where silence would be the language of the wise, where one would lose false pride and where one could be close to their self.
Himalayas…the land of mystics and yogis, the fountainhead of spirituality, the emblem of love, peace, hope and all the good things that can be, the closest synonym for beauty, where poets would fall short of words, where silence would be the language of the wise, where one would lose false pride and where one could be close to their self.
Iyvar Malai Near Palani Tamil Nadu Email: namaste@anaadi.org