Facilities

Agastya Hall

The main training/program hall, the pristine-white pyramid-shaped Agasthya hall can accommodate a maximum of 100 chairs (and 30 yoga mats). The hall is well equipped with all necessary audio-video equipments and also 2 tower AC units. This hall was built as a tribute to the great master Agastya rishi muni and faces north towards Nandi Hills.

Hall of Wisdom

(Courtyard block) – This hall has a capacity for 60 chairs and 20 yoga mats and located well within the courtyard block which is next to the organic natural farm.

Hall of Learning

(Maitreya block) – This hall has a maximum capacity of 30 chairs and is generally engaged by small focus groups and other break away meetings.

Dharma Hall

(Hexagon block) – This attractive hall, close to the statue of the Torch Bearer, has a maximum capacity of 40 chairs. Mostly engaged for lecture-based training sessions.

Music Room

(Maitreya block) – A very special training room that has a seating capacity for 30 chairs and is equipped with new age emotronic piano’s, sitar, harmoniums and many other musical equipment’s.

Master Room

Very specially designed by the founder with utmost care. This special room is designed/intended to facilitate personal interactions between seekers with their Guru/Masters. In the Indian context also referred to as the ‘Diksha Room’ (initiation room). One of the most sacred rooms on the campus.

Accommodation - (for 100 Participants)

While the institution does not permit private/personal accommodation, however accommodation is made available for participants of retreat programs or ayurveda rejuvenation programs. The campus can accommodate a maximum of 100 participants (twin sharing) with around 45 rooms that are very aesthetically designed and every room has an artistic touch with exotic paintings to welcome visitors and make their stay memorable.

Library

Participants are welcome to spend time in the attractive and well-stocked library displaying books on a range of topics, and which a book lover may call paradise.

Fish Pond

A pebble strewn pathway surrounded by plentiful trees and shade, leads to an attractive Fish Pond that houses over 200 colourful Japanese Koi fish. It’s certainly a delight to watch them splashing in the pond in large numbers. The experience of watching this Koi fish has a calming effect on the mind and is therapeutic in nature. A little wooden bridge over the pond adds to the appeal of this divine spot. The pond also contains a huge lotus structure and turtles, the Lotus being a symbol of wisdom. This is also an ideal spot for healing and meditation.

Organic Natural Vegetable Farm

Inspired by Subash Palekar’s zero budget natural farming (ZBNF) and principles of Permaculture and also Sadguru’s save soil movement. This vegetable garden is a blend of natural principles and zero chemical farming. Around 10 different types of vegetables, such as chillies, cabbage, ladies finger, drumstick, bottle gourd, beans, curry leaves, tomato, pumpkin and yam are organically grown at the Organic Natural Vegetable Farm, which grows nutritional veggies, thereby also catering to the in-house demand for the same.

Organic Store

The Organic Shop adds to the appeal of the Meeting Point cafeteria, and attractively displays several products ranging from essentials such as organic A2 ghee and toiletries to healthy organic snacks. Along with millets, red rice, aromatic soaps and incense sticks, and scared Ganga water and Rudraksh.

Book Store

The bookstore is a delight for both book lovers and others, and provides a splendid collection of books by well-known authors such as Swami Rama, as well as books on a range of topics such as Religion, Tibetan Lamas, Agni and Fire rituals and sustainable farming, that can bring you joy as well as assist in your Spiritual growth.

Medicinal Herbs Garden

A special zone dedicated to promote medicinal plants and its benefits. This special zone houses over 25 medicinal herbs that can be grown at home and on terrace gardens. These can be used in herbal preparations at home to help boost immunity.

Prayer Point

The hilltop gazebo above the Fish Pond close to the entrance of the TSAW, referred to as the Prayer Point is a very important spot. Maa Manize, the founder, would sit here in the evenings and meditate, and the centre itself, that started with barren land and just four trees, was conceptualised from this spot. She had also instructed the staff that she would continue to have guests who come to meet her post her demise, and that they ought to be brought to this point. A very sacred spot in this campus.