“Sri Aurobindo Ashram's central structure served as the divine residence of Sri Aurobindo and The Mother and was known as the Ashram. The Ashram was founded in 1926. Initially, the Ashram began with a small group of two dozen disciples under the guidance of The Mother, and it later expanded into a diverse community comprising nearly 1600 members. This community is housed in interconnected buildings, including those where Sri Aurobindo and The Mother spent most of their lives. The Ashram strives to cater to the needs of its members, providing everything necessary for a secure and fulfilling life. Additionally, Aurobindo Ashram boasts study libraries and facilities for various cultural activities such as dance, music, and the arts. The oversight of the main Ashram departments falls under the responsibility of department heads who report to the trustees.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Has Guest House.”
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