Siddhashram
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In Hindu mythology, Siddhashram is a secret land deep in the Himalayas, where great yogis, sadhus, and sages live. The concept is similar to Tibetan mystical land of Shambhala.
Siddhashram is referred in many Indian epics and Puranas including Ramayana and Mahabharata. In Valmiki's Ramayana it is said that Viswamitra has his hermitage in Siddhashram. He takes Rama and Lakshmana to Siddhashram to exterminate the demons who are disturbing his religious sacrifices.
In the modern era, the knowledge of Siddhashram is renewed by Dr.Narayan Dutt Shrimali, the incarnation of the sage Paramhans Nikhileswaranand who is believed to be the chief controller of Siddhashram. this is a very small description of a great place ,much more has to be seen and written about siddh ashram as it is the place of many greats living in the past,a mystical place where one can visit only if he has the blessings of a divine person who is a regular of the place,
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