About Us

Welcome to Sivananda Ashram, Vrindavan Branch of The Divine Life Society, nestled in the sacred locality of Ramanreti, Vrindavan — a place sanctified by the divine lotus feet of Bhagavan Sri Krishna and Radha Rani.

This serene two-storied ashram serves as a spiritual haven dedicated to the timeless teachings of H.H. Sri Swami Sivananda Saraswati Maharaj.
It was established under the Divine Grace of the Almighty and with the blessings of H.H. Sri Swami Chidananda Saraswati Maharaj, the then President of The Divine Life Society Headquarters at Muni-Ki-Reti, Uttarakhand.

The Ashram was formally recognized under Society Registration Act – 1860, Uttar Pradesh,
Registration Certificate No. 1517 dated 20-06-2007,
communicated via Letter No. 5551 / Ag-42907 dated 27-10-2006.

Founder Patron: H.H. Sri Swami Sivachidananda Saraswati Maharaj

President : Sri Vijaya Kumar Rinwa .

Vice President  : Sri Anirudha Chouhan .

Secretary : Sri Ratan Lal Mehra .

Joint Secretary-cumTreasurer : Swami Radheshyamananda Saraswati
Ashram In-Charge: Swami Radheshyamananda Saraswati
Call : +91-7008411148

Historical Blessing from H.H. Sri Swami Chidananda Saraswati Maharaj

Dated: November 16, 2006 — Sivananda Ashram, Muni-Ki-Reti, Himalayas, India

In a heartfelt letter addressed to H.H. Sri Swami Sivachidanandaji Maharaj, Swami Chidananda wrote:

“It is by the Divine Grace of the Almighty Lord that you have been able to open a Divine Life Society Branch in Vrindavan. Its very dust is sacred, holy and sanctified. It is always auspicious to roll in the dust of Vrindavan which has been trodden by the Divine Lotus Feet of Bhagavan Sri Krishna and Divinity Radha.”

He further blessed the ashram:

“Let the Divine Grace of Purnavatara Bhagavan Sri Krishna ever be upon the Branch and its activities. My blessings as President of The Divine Life Society Headquarters will always be upon the entire schemes and activities for this new Vrindavan Branch.”

This letter continues to be the cornerstone of divine inspiration and spiritual legitimacy for the Vrindavan Ashram.