Shiva Ashram
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The Shiva Ashram is the home of Swamiji and Devi Ma and is a thriving spiritual resource, attracting seekers from around the world. Established in 1991, and set on beautiful grounds spanning 7 acres, the ashram is a unique place f … Read more
The Shiva Ashram is the home of Swamiji and Devi Ma and is a thriving spiritual resource, attracting seekers from around the world. Established in 1991, and set on beautiful grounds spanning 7 acres, the ashram is a unique place for those seeking spiritual wisdom and inner solutions to life problems. The teaching and practice of meditation and spirituality is available through ‘satsang’ and many other programs at the ashram. Read less

The Shiva Ashram is the home of Swamiji and Devi Ma and is a thriving spiritual resource, attracting seekers from around the world. Established in 1991, and set on beautiful grounds spanning 7 acres, the ashram is a unique place for those seeking spiritual wisdom and inner solutions to life problems. The teaching and practice of meditation and spirituality is available through ‘satsang’ and many other programs at the ashram. There is spiritual instruction for visitors and residents and courses for those who wish to teach meditation, self-inquiry or hatha yoga. A group of resident 'ashramites' live and work at the ashram, devoting themselves to spirituality and helping to run the organisation and our courses. The Shiva Ashram is open to public and welcomes everyone with love. We invite you to visit us on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula. Come to a program, register for a course, or consider a residential stay.
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