Shanti Ashram

Shanti Ashram
শান্তি আশ্রম
Shanti Ashram, on the banks of the river Brahmaputra, Kokilamukh (Jorhat), Assam,
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJorhat
DeityNigamananda
FestivalsBarshika Utshova, Sammilani & Akshaya Tritiya
Governing bodyMahanta Maharaj Dibayananda Saraswati
Location
LocationKokilamukh, Jorhat, Assam
StateAssam
CountryIndia
Shanti Ashram is located in Assam
Shanti Ashram
Location in Jorhat
Shanti Ashram is located in India
Shanti Ashram
Shanti Ashram (India)
Geographic coordinates26°49′50″N 94°10′44″E / 26.830650°N 94.178800°E / 26.830650; 94.178800
Architecture
CreatorNigamananda
Completed1912
Temple(s)Three
Website
absmath.org

Shanti Ashram (Assamese: শান্তি আশ্ৰম) (Hindi: शांति आश्रम), now known as "Saraswata Matha" or "Assam Bongiya Saraswata Matha" founded by Swami Nigamananda on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya at Kokilamukh on 5th Baisakh 1319 B.S.[1][2] The main objective of "Shanti Ashram" (शांति आश्रम) to fulfill his three missions, to propagate Sanatana Dharma (spreading eternal religion), spreading true education and serve everybody as god incarnate.

  1. ^ Library of Congress Office, New Delhi (1981). Accessions List, South Asia. Assam Bangiya Saraswata Matha. E.G. Smith for the U.S. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi. p. 674. Retrieved 12 May 2013.
  2. ^ Sadguru Swami Nigamananda. Shanti Ashram or Saraswawta Matha. Puri, Bhubaneswar: Nilachal Saraswat Sangha. 2001. p. 173. Retrieved 12 May 2013.