The Ashram of Siva Om is a sacred space dedicated to the authentic yogic way of life, rooted in ancient Indian traditions.

An ashram is not merely a place for practice — it is a living environment where discipline, simplicity, awareness, and devotion come together to support inner transformation.


🌿 The Meaning of an Ashram

Traditionally, an ashram is a place where seekers withdraw from distractions to focus on:

  • Self-study
  • Yogic discipline
  • Conscious living
  • Service and inner growth

Life in an ashram follows natural rhythms, encouraging harmony between body, breath, mind, and spirit.


🕉 Authentic Lineage & Tradition

The Siva Om Ashram follows teachings passed down through an authentic yogic lineage, honouring the original wisdom of the yogic path.

Practices are guided by the principles of:

  • Raja Yoga
  • Karma Yoga
  • Jnana Yoga
  • Bhakti Yoga

These four paths are integrated to support holistic development and inner balance.


🧘 Daily Life at the Ashram

Life at the ashram is structured yet simple, allowing practitioners to reconnect with what is essential.

Daily life may include:

  • Yoga and meditation practices
  • Pranayama and breath awareness
  • Periods of silence and reflection
  • Simple, mindful living
  • Study of yogic philosophy

This environment naturally supports clarity, discipline, and self-awareness.


🌱 A Space for Inner Transformation

The ashram exists to support sincere seekers on their journey inward.

It is a space where:

  • Ego softens
  • Awareness deepens
  • Healing unfolds naturally
  • Inner stillness is cultivated

Rather than offering quick results, the ashram encourages patience, dedication, and inner responsibility.


🤍 Carrying the Ashram Spirit Forward

The teachings and values of the ashram are not limited to one physical location.

At Siva Om, the essence of ashram life is carried into daily living — helping individuals integrate yogic principles into:

  • Modern life
  • Relationships
  • Work
  • Personal wellbeing

The ashram is ultimately a state of consciousness, cultivated through awareness and practice.