We welcome you to the world of Deepanjali. Deepanjali as the name implies Welcoming with lights/Lighting tributes. In Indian culture fire (light) has a great significance in life as well as spiritual rituals. It brings bliss and prosperity to life. At Deepanjali we spread the message of love and prosperity by receiving the guests with the light of the lamp. The warmth and brightness of the light along with the spiritual vibe will be there with the guest throughout his or her journey with us.
This is a holistic Ayurveda, Yoga/Meditation retreat centre located in the picturesque village away from hustle and bustle of the town with greenery, fresh air and zero pollution. We specialize in classic ayurveda, yoga and meditation. Our Ayurvedic treatments range from curative to preventive care including detoxification, weight loss, general rejuvenation, etc. We are all specialized in intensive treatment for eye related diseases, high blood pressure, skin diseases, lifestyle disorder, joint pain, low backache , digestive issue to name a few.
At Deepanjali, we believe in the connection between the mind and body. Our treatments offer to heal the mind through loving care, a calming environment, and mindfulness techniques such as yoga and meditation. Astrology is one of the other important supportive healing and spiritual methods we offer to the guest as per their requirement. The Ayurvedic treatments of Deepanjali along with its pure vegetarian food, mostly organic and farm fresh food will serve a long way for the cure of disease and also for rejuvenation. This body healing and relaxation experience is combined with a chance to communicate with our local community and also by exploring these localities by the village walks or by the bicycle rides will surely provide an unforgettable experience.
In India 'Atithi Devo Bhava’ prescribes a dynamic of the host-guest relationship. The mantras are from the Taittiriya Upanishad, that says: matru devo bhava, pitru devo bhava, acharya devo bhava, atithi devo bhava. It literally means "be one for whom the Mother is God, be one for whom the Father is God, be one for whom the Teacher is God, be one for whom the guest is God.