
Anant Dham (Anant Aatm Bodh Jagrati Trust) is an Ashram, nestled among farmland in Ambuwala, Pathri—just outside Haridwar and a few kilometres from Rajaji National Park. Founded in 2008 on the very soil where Anant Baba was born, the ashram embodies two guiding ideals: "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam—The world is one family" and "Serve Humanity, See Divinity."
A Setting Rooted in Nature
Flowering gardens, birdhouses, and visiting deer create a serene environment for meditation and study. Core spaces include:
Ananteshwar Mahadev Temple
An expansive Shiva temple sanctified by daily aartis.




Sant Nijanand Ji's Dhuna
A fire-lit kutiya where evening Bhagavad Gita discourses unfold.




A community kitchen and dining hall that prepare nutritious sattvic meals and a few simple guest rooms and shaded courtyards for contemplation.




Daily Rhythm
Life at Anant Dham flows through Seva (selfless service), Satsang (company of Truth), and Simran (constant remembrance). Visitors join residents in gardening, temple care, animal welfare and meal preparation—living the credo "Hands in service, mind in God." Morning meditation moves into work periods; sunset gathers everyone for chanting and the Gita Path.






























Service Projects & Outreach
The Trust's programmes address the full spectrum of human need:
Basic Sustenance
Free meals, clothing, and shelter; an annual 15-day Bhandara each September feeds nearly 8,000 people a day.
Education & Vocational Training
Schools, scholarships, and skill workshops that foster dignified livelihoods.
Healthcare Access
Recurring medical, dental and eye camps in neighbouring villages.
Spiritual Evolution
Retreats, personal guidance, and online satsangs for global seekers.
Whether you come for a day of service, a month of study, or a life-long path, Anant Dham invites you to breathe as One Breath, One Earth, One Family—and to discover the Infinite within. Jai Ram Ji Ki.