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Hacienda de Guru Ram Das (HGRD) is a vibrant spiritual community of 350 people living in Northern New Mexico just outside the City of Española. While many of the members of our community practice Sikh and 3HO lifestyles, our ashram welcomes all faiths in the philosophy that an ashram is a place where spiritual seekers join together to study, grow and excel.
'''Hacienda de Guru Ram Das (HGRD)''' is a vibrant spiritual community of 350 people living in Northern New Mexico, just outside the City of Española. While many of the members of our community practice Sikh and 3HO lifestyles, our ashram welcomes all faiths in the philosophy that an ashram is a place where spiritual seekers join together to study, grow and excel.


The ashram was founded by Yogi Bhajan in 1970, and he told us from the earliest days that people are called to live here because they have a mission to serve humanity. He named it the Mother Ashram with the vision of it being place where people could come to experience spiritual growth and individual, community, and planetary healing.
The ashram was founded by Yogi Bhajan in 1970, and he told us from the earliest days that people are called to live here because they have a mission to serve humanity. He named it the Mother Ashram with the vision of it being place where people could come to experience spiritual growth and individual, community, and planetary healing.
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The mission and vision of our community resounds in the words of Yogi Bhajan:
The mission and vision of our community resounds in the words of Yogi Bhajan:


''"Guru Gaddee Day“This place is the fountain place of 5,000 years of humanity to follow. You are the few – those fortunate souls who have been persuaded to receive the gift to serve this house. Life alone is not important – the value in life lies in what it can give. In times to come, whosoever will touch the dust of this place, it will cure people; it will heal people; it will give people prosperity. Joy and happiness will come to them in abundance, who will just do a little seva – a little service – and fortunately you are fortunate enough that your destiny has brought you to live here, and we are in a position that our entire family around the world feels that they belong to you. Do you understand that privilege? It is the fountain of spirit from which the saints and the soldiers who are the future of this earth shall live."'' - [[Yogi Bhajan]]
''"Guru Gaddee Day“ This place is the fountain place of 5,000 years of humanity to follow. You are the few – those fortunate souls who have been persuaded to receive the gift to serve this house. Life alone is not important – the value in life lies in what it can give. In times to come, whosoever will touch the dust of this place, it will cure people; it will heal people; it will give people prosperity. Joy and happiness will come to them in abundance, who will just do a little seva – a little service – and fortunately you are fortunate enough that your destiny has brought you to live here, and we are in a position that our entire family around the world feels that they belong to you. Do you understand that privilege? It is the fountain of spirit from which the saints and the soldiers who are the future of this earth shall live."'' - [[Yogi Bhajan]]


Some of the spiritual practices include a morning Sadhana (daily early morning yoga and meditation practice), a weekly Siri Akhand Path (reading of the entire Sikh sacred scriptures by the sangat members in turn), a Sunday Gurdwara (worship service singing hymns), and Langar (free community meal served each Thursday and Sunday that is open to all).
Some of the spiritual practices:
* A morning Sadhana (daily early morning yoga and meditation practice)
* A weekly Siri Akhand Path (reading of the entire Sikh sacred scriptures by the sangat members in turn)
* A Sunday Gurdwara (worship service singing hymns), and Langar (free community meal served each Thursday and Sunday that is open to all).


To learn more about our lifestyle at HGRD, please visit 3HO Foundation and Sikh Dharma.
To learn more about our lifestyle at HGRD, please visit 3HO Foundation [http://www.3ho.org/] and Sikh Dharm [http://www.3ho.org/ ] or [http://www.sikhdharmaworldwide.org/].


Everyone is invited to visit the HGRD community for Gurdwara and Langar, or at other times by calling the community office at (505) 367-1315.
Everyone is invited to visit the HGRD community for Gurdwara and Langar, or at other times by calling the community office at (505) 367-1315.

Revision as of 18:43, 27 August 2010

Hacienda de Guru Ram Das

Hacienda de Guru Ram Das (HGRD) is a vibrant spiritual community of 350 people living in Northern New Mexico, just outside the City of Española. While many of the members of our community practice Sikh and 3HO lifestyles, our ashram welcomes all faiths in the philosophy that an ashram is a place where spiritual seekers join together to study, grow and excel.

The ashram was founded by Yogi Bhajan in 1970, and he told us from the earliest days that people are called to live here because they have a mission to serve humanity. He named it the Mother Ashram with the vision of it being place where people could come to experience spiritual growth and individual, community, and planetary healing.

The name Hacienda de Guru Ram Das means home of the wisdom of service to all, and it merges the local Hispanic culture with the name of a 16th century saint from India, known as Guru Ram Das, the Guru of Miracles, whose teachings of service with humility emanate throughout the community. Seva (selfless service) is a high priority in our lifestyle and every aspect of our community revolves around the selfless service of its sangat (congregation) members.

The mission and vision of our community resounds in the words of Yogi Bhajan:

"Guru Gaddee Day“ This place is the fountain place of 5,000 years of humanity to follow. You are the few – those fortunate souls who have been persuaded to receive the gift to serve this house. Life alone is not important – the value in life lies in what it can give. In times to come, whosoever will touch the dust of this place, it will cure people; it will heal people; it will give people prosperity. Joy and happiness will come to them in abundance, who will just do a little seva – a little service – and fortunately you are fortunate enough that your destiny has brought you to live here, and we are in a position that our entire family around the world feels that they belong to you. Do you understand that privilege? It is the fountain of spirit from which the saints and the soldiers who are the future of this earth shall live." - Yogi Bhajan

Some of the spiritual practices:

  • A morning Sadhana (daily early morning yoga and meditation practice)
  • A weekly Siri Akhand Path (reading of the entire Sikh sacred scriptures by the sangat members in turn)
  • A Sunday Gurdwara (worship service singing hymns), and Langar (free community meal served each Thursday and Sunday that is open to all).

To learn more about our lifestyle at HGRD, please visit 3HO Foundation [1] and Sikh Dharm [2] or [3].

Everyone is invited to visit the HGRD community for Gurdwara and Langar, or at other times by calling the community office at (505) 367-1315.


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