A 3-day yogic retreat rooted in sādhana, silence, ritual, and simplicity.
Held in a traditional forest ashram near Rishikesh, this retreat invites participants to enter a lived yogic rhythm.
The 3-Day Yoga Sādhana Retreat is designed as a brief but sincere immersion into traditional yogic living.
This retreat is not about learning many techniques or achieving experiences.
It is about entering discipline, following a sacred routine, and allowing the mind to settle through repetition, silence, and simplicity.
Held at Gopal Kuti Bhairant Baba Ashram, Brahmpuri, the retreat unfolds in a quiet forest setting where daily life itself becomes the practice. Yoga, meditation, ritual, and rest are not treated as separate activities — they form one continuous sādhana.
The shorter duration makes this retreat suitable for those who wish to taste ashram life, reconnect with practice, or realign themselves without committing to a longer stay.
The retreat balances movement, stillness, ritual, rest, and reflection.
Participation guidelines based on traditional ashram living
Participants are welcomed in the following categories:
A few important things to note:
• Solo women participants are currently not accommodated.
• Ashram accommodation is reserved for Indian participants.
• International participants may stay at nearby guesthouses or hotels.
• Assistance and guidance can be provided after confirmation.
These guidelines help preserve the harmony, safety, and rhythm of traditional ashram life.
This retreat is intentionally simple and grounded, preserving the spirit of traditional sādhana.

Prana regulation

Witnessing the mind

Grounded moves

Respect for rituals
NOTE: This retreat is not designed as a wellness holiday. It is an invitation to step into a quieter way of living.
Quiet phoolchatti area, away from the noise.
Appropriate group size to ensure personalized correction.
Masters who have lived the yogic life themself.
Single Men
Couples
Spring in the Himalayas is a time of renewal and clarity.
Mild weather and longer days support steady practice and the establishment of routine.
Confirmed Dates:
During this time, the wind gets cooler in the Himalayas.
Cooler air and quieter surroundings create an introspective atmosphere, supporting reflection and deeper inward focus.
Confirmed Dates:
At certain times of the year, this 3-Day Yoga Sādhana Retreat aligns with sacred days or seasonal observances.
During these periods, the retreat includes additional rituals or extended practices while maintaining the same core structure.
The retreat unfolds gently over seven days, allowing the body and mind to settle naturally.

Participants arrive, settle into the ashram, and enter the sādhana rhythm.

Full day of yoga, meditation, silence, ritual, seva, and nature walk.

Morning sādhana followed by Rudrābhiṣek, marking the completion of the retreat.
Day 1
Check-in: Early morning
Retreat begins after settling in
Day 3
Morning meditation & ritual
Check-out: Around 10:00 AM
Each day follows a steady rhythm designed to support discipline, rest, and inner clarity.
After waking up each day at 5:00 AM, your routine follows:
5:30 – 6:00 AM
Meditation
6:00 – 6:30 AM
Morning Aarti
6:30 – 8:00 AM
Yoga & Prāṇāyāma
8:00 – 9:00 AM
Breakfast
9:00 – 11:00 AM
Rest / Silence / Karma Yoga
11:00 – 12:00 PM
Lunch
12:00 – 2:30 PM
Rest
2:30 – 5:00 PM
Spiritual walk / Nature time
5:00 – 6:00 PM
Evening meditation
6:00 – 7:00 PM
Aarti & Kirtan
7:00 – 8:00 PM
Dinner
After 8:00 PM
Self-sādhana / Japa (within ashram premises)








Participants stay in comfortable, clean rooms within the ashram. Shared or private rooms as options are available.






Freshly cooked meals are served in a dining hall overlooking the Ganga, creating a calm and nourishing atmosphere.
We keep everything transparent so you can focus fully on your practice.
HOW TO REACH
Jolly Grant Airport (DED), Dehradun.
45-minute scenic drive. Pickups arranged.
Rishikesh or Haridwar Junction. Well-connected from Delhi.
Taxi transfers available.
Smooth 6-hour drive from Delhi via NH-334.
Private cabs can be arranged.
Note: Participants are advised to arrive in Rishikesh a little early to allow sufficient time to reach the ashram calmly before the retreat begins.
To maintain the integrity of the retreat, participants are requested to follow basic guidelines:
This retreat is for those who feel called to discipline, simplicity, and sincere practice.
Advance registration required.
Basic familiarity is helpful, but sincerity matters more than skill.
Yes, for beginners who are comfortable with discipline and routine.
Silence is practiced during certain periods, not throughout the day.
Limited phone use is recommended to support inner focus.
The practices are traditional and steady, not extreme.
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