Ashtadhatu Murti
I am in every leaf and tree in Sidhbari
Swami Chinmayananda attained Mahasamadhi on 3 August 1993 in San Diego, USA. His mortal body was brought for public darshan on 7 August 1993 to the Chinmaya Centre of World Understanding in New Delhi. Thereafter, Gurudev’s body was transported in a vast cavalcade to the ashram in Sidhbari for his final resting place. Devotees from around the world attended the rituals.
The place chosen for Swami Chinmayananda’s bhu-samadhi (interment in the earth) was the rose garden behind his kutir. where he often spent time sitting with devotees. The elegant Kerala-style Samadhi Sthala sits serenely against the backdrop of the majestic Dhauladhar Mountains. Like the mountains, it is a refuge and a destination of profound, undisturbed peace.
Whenever you need me, close your eyes and look into your heart - and I will be there.
Swami Chinmayananda
A place to connect with Gurudev in silence
The Samadhi Sthala is a place of powerful silence, prayer and meditation. Every day, 365 days a year, morning and evening, prayers and arti are offered. Elaborate puja is offered on Jayanti Day, Guru Purnima and Aradhana Day.