The epicenter of the tradition, constructed by Swami Lakshmanjoo to preserve and propagate the light of Kashmir Shaivism.
Situated in the serene foothills of the Zaberwan mountains, Ishwar Ashram stands as the most significant site for the preservation of Kashmir Shaivism in the modern era.
The grounds house the sacred Amriteshwar Bhairava Temple. It was within these walls that Swami Lakshmanjoo held his regular classes, translating dense Tantric texts into accessible wisdom for scholars and seekers from both the East and the West.
Maintaining the rhythm of devotion established by Swami Lakshmanjoo, our centers unite globally through these sacred observances.
Traditionally conducted in Swamiji's presence with the recitation of the Sri Gurustuti. Around 1970, Swamiji granted permission for devotees in Jammu and Delhi to also conduct this worship. Today, this unified convention continues across all centers.
Celebrated on Vaishakha Krishna Dwadeshi and May 9th. Historically, this was the only time Swamiji would meditate in public, entering Samadhi for hours. The Trust maintains this grand tradition annually with recitations, Prasad, and devotional hymns.
Honoring the day the Great Sage of Ishber departed his earthly life on September 27th, 1991. The Trust conducts an annual Havan (fire ceremony) at the Ishwar Ashram in Srinagar to commemorate his eternal presence in the absolute.