Satsang Vihar Guwahati
5Q89+6F8 Satsang Vihar Guwahati, GS Rd, Near Reliance SMART Bazaar, SATSANG VIHAR, Bhangagarh, Guwahati, Assam 781005
Neighborhood: SATSANG VIHAR, Bhangagarh
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Satsang Vihar, Guwahati, is a peaceful place to meditate and immerse yourself in spirituality. The serene atmosphere inspires faith in God and trust in the decisions He makes for us. You may even find answers to your problems while wandering through the grassy field inside the temple. For true devotees, the idols seem to speak, offering comfort and guidance. If you visit this temple, do not leave without attending the evening prayer and aarti the prayer itself carries a magical charm that touches the heart.
Dhananjay Sarkar
Nice and beautiful places to pray 🙏 and very nice people and atmosphere
Deepankar Das
Nice and peaceful place of worship. Well managed campus right in the heart of city. Overall a good experience of visiting there.
Bhaskar Barman
Located in the busy area of bhangarh, the place inside is so calm and quiet.. Surrounded by greenery everywhere.. Parking is available for bikes.. Prasaad bhog is available till 1 pm..
Mihir Das
JOYGURU 🙏 Satsang Vihar is a temple of Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra. Satsang Ashram is the headquarters of the Satsang movement started by Thakur Anukulchandra in India. Few clicks from my recent visit is attached here.
Sibai Das
A very good place for mental peace and a very good vibe everyone should visit.
Roy
If you're visiting Guwahati, you should visit this temple for divine environment and peace.
Sanjoy Mudoi
The “SATSANG VIHAR” is situated in Bhangagarh, Guwaahati, Kamrup Metro, Assam, is a divine and heavenly place of Guwahati, is the first "Satsang" in the World, which is a philanthropic organization that emerged out of “Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra”. Whenever Sree Sree Thakur plunged into any activity, he did it as a spontaneous response to the demand of the situation or a necessity that popped up before him. The organization Satsang too was born of such a natural process rather than any deliberate pre-planned effort to establish an organization. When people multiplied around Sree Sree Thakur, drawn by the irresistible magnetic pull of his personality, the assembly and the neighbourhood that was fast coming up around Sree Sree Thakur’s home and was throbbing with life and multifarious activity like school, research and so on, it normally took the shape of a well-knit organization bubbling with vitality. So, in the case of Satsang, an organization was not floated. Rather a congregation of people fast cumulating around a great man grew into an organization: an organization of people drawn and dedicated to existence—their own and that of the environment. "Satsang", therefore, is not merely a religious institution or just a social organization but one dedicated to the service and existence of humanity as a whole—the being and becoming of all, using whatever existential means that may be felt necessary evoked by the urge of the situation with Sree Sree Thakur as the Living Ideal and Pivot.