Yes. Anyone from young adults can join our meditations and group events. It’s for anyone, spiritual or non-spiritual alike, who wishes to bring clarity, balance, joy, and fulfillment to their life.
Adisthan is a space dedicated to inner growth, community harmony, and the spirit of sacred service, influenced by the ancient Himalayan tradition of Adidhara, which see life as a spiritual journey and builds and empowers communities for collective self-realisation.
You can participate in Daily "Om" Meditations, weekly soul-connected circles, public screenings of documentaries, or volunteer through seva.
If you wish to explore deeper engagement, you can join learning programs that blend reflection, creative expression, and mindful living.
All activities are designed to help you integrate awareness into everyday life and connect with others on the same journey.
No prerequisites or prior experience are needed.
Adisthan welcomes people of all backgrounds, beliefs, and levels of practice.
Our only request is sincerity — a willingness to listen, reflect, and engage with presence.
All sessions are inclusive, simple, and designed to meet participants where they are.
Adisthan offers a range of contemplative and meditative practices drawn from the ancient Adidhara tradition — always presented in a beginner-friendly and safe way.
Our programs include Authentic Tantra Teachings, Health and Wellbeing Lessons, Daily "Om" Meditations, and Weekly Soul Circles for self-realisation. Each practice helps participants explore inner calm, clarity, and presence — no prior experience is required.
Adisthan is a space for beginners and long-time practitioners alike. Every program is designed to meet you where you are.
We encourage newcomers to start with our Daily "Om" Meditation at 7:40am, which gently introduce foundational practices of meditation. You don’t need any background — just openness and curiosity.
No membership or fixed fees are required.
Adisthan operates through contributions, donations, and the spirit of seva — voluntary service offered with gratitude.
Many programs are offered freely or on a donation basis to make them accessible to everyone. Some extended courses or retreats may have a modest fee to cover facilities and materials, but participation is never limited by financial means.
Yes. Selfless service — or seva — actively shapes the vibration in Adisthan.
Seva is where every task — from cooking, cleaning, to organising events — becomes meditation, worship, and devotion.
Through seva, participants experience the quiet joy of giving without seeking return.