Welcome to RSYA Retreat


A sacred sanctuary devoted to spiritual awakening, inner balance, and holistic healing.

RSYA Retreat
About The Retreat

RSYA Retreat is a place where modern life gently pauses, allowing you to return to stillness, clarity, and your true inner nature. Rooted in ancient wisdom and surrounded by serenity, our retreat offers a deeply nourishing environment for the body, mind, and spirit to realign in harmony.

Our sanctuary, RSYA Retreat, is inspired by the timeless wisdom of the four sacred Vedas:
Our Specialties

The Retreat Experience

Connect, Cleanse, and Renew

The Sacred Sanctuary

Your body is a temple for nature's purity.

The Healing Flow

Let the sacred Ganges wash away stress

Rebirth & Rejuvenation

Rediscover the art of living where mountains meet river

Elemental Harmony

Immerse yourself in the healing powers of Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Ether

The Luxurious Escape

Escape to a haven where luxury meets natural healing.

The Breath of Life

Breathe in the pristine Himalayan air and release the weight you carry.

Our Healing Path

Healing & Spiritual Practices

Our offerings are thoughtfully designed to support deep healing and self-discovery through time-honored traditions.

Healing & Spiritual Practices
  • Yoga & Meditation for balance, strength, and inner calm
  • Zen Meditation (Zazen) for deep stillness and awareness
  • Vipassana Meditation to cultivate insight and mindful observation
  • Hatha Yoga to awaken and align the physical body
  • Mud Therapy to ground, detoxify, and reconnect with the earth element
  • Therapeutic Massage to release tension and restore energy flow
  • Kirtan & Bhakti Yoga to open the heart through devotional sound

Each practice is offered with care, intention, and reverence.

The Transforming Power of Meditation

Why the World Is Turning Inward

In today’s relentlessly fast-moving world, stress, conflict, and uncertainty have become part of daily life. Mental fatigue and emotional strain are no longer isolated concerns; they are global realities. It is in this context that meditation has emerged not as a luxury or a spiritual indulgence, but as a vital human necessity.

Recognising meditation’s universal role in fostering inner peace, emotional balance, empathy, and harmony, the United Nations has declared December 21 as World Meditation Day. The observance affirms meditation as a timeless, inclusive practice — one that transcends cultures, religions, and national boundaries, and offers a shared pathway to inner wellbeing and collective harmony.

Few spiritual teachers articulated the depth and science of meditation as clearly and universally as Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda, the pioneering yogi who brought the ancient technique of Kriya Yoga to the modern world.

Long before meditation entered mainstream discourse, Yoganandaji taught that lasting peace and happiness cannot be found in possessions, status, or outward achievement. They arise only when one learns to still the restless mind and turn inward through meditation.

Arriving in America in 1920, Yoganandaji spent over three decades sharing this message across continents. His spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi has inspired millions — including scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and world leaders — and remains one of the most widely read spiritual books of all time.

His teachings offered a rare synthesis of spiritual wisdom and scientific clarity, making meditation accessible to sincere seekers everywhere.

To preserve and disseminate these teachings, Yoganandaji established two sister organisations: Self-Realisation Fellowship (SRF) in the West and Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS) in India.

Meditation, as Yoganandaji explained, is not imagination or belief — it is direct inner experience. Through deep concentration, one begins to perceive peace, calmness, love, and bliss arising from within.

“Learn to carry all the conditions of happiness within yourself by meditating and attuning your consciousness to the ever-existing, ever-conscious, ever-new Joy, which is God.”

— Sri Sri Paramahansa Yogananda