| Sivanand Ashram from across the Ganges, crossing over on the Lakshman
Jhula, a suspended footbridge.
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| The main courtyard of the Ashram. The ashram is split by the
Rishikesh-Gangotri highway.
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| The main Satsang hall. This is where most of the meditation and
Kirtans are held.
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| Living area for medium/long term residents. Short term guests may
live in slighly posher guest area.
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| The dining room. All residents and guests eat on the floor. Women and men
are segregated in seperate rows, as are senior Sanyasis.
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