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पुल्हाश्रम · मुक्तिनाथ

Pulhashram

at Muktinath, Mustang

Where Nilkanth Varni stood — four months on one leg.
The deepest tapasya of his van vicharan.
The maha tirtha named in the Satsangi Jeevan.

तप · प्रबोधिनीThe Encounter

Where Nilkanth Varni met Suryanarayan.

Thirty-six shlokas of Satsangi Jeevan describe what passed between them — on the banks of the Kali Gandaki.

तप मुद्रा

Both hands held upward. Chanting the Gayatri.

The posture by which Nilkanth Varni is depicted in every Swaminarayan mandir.

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Source · Satsangi Jeevan, Prakran 1, Chapter 44
पुल्हाश्रम · The Convergence

Of every ground he had walked — why this one.

Three claims of the canon converge at Pulhashram. They converge nowhere else in Hindu memory.

शालिग्राम

The only river on earth whose stones are revered as Shaligram.

Vishnu's aniconic, self-formed image — kept in Vaishnava households across the world. They come from this one valley.

Our Mission

To bring this maha tirtha back into the living memory of satsangis and Hindus alike.

Pursued through yatra, gyan, and katha — three paths to the same ground.

यात्रा

Through the Yatra.

A small gathering for the sampraday — led personally by Dr. Chalise through the Kali Gandaki to Pulhashram.

Enter the Yatra
Enter the Yatra