
Achievements
Using private resources, land was purchased in 2011. This land was full of sandy dunes, gullies, rough terrain, and wild bushes. Gradually, it was leveled using JCB and tractors. For the past few years, farming has been carried out on 12 acres to generate financial resources. A solid boundary wall has been constructed around 4 acres, along with a 15-feet wide paved road for access. A car parking area has been prepared near the main gate. A 15-kilowatt solar tube well has been prepared for farming. Initially, in 2011, a large hall and veranda were constructed to provide accommodation for visitors. After retirement in 2018, the construction of 10 rooms was completed. Additionally, a large block with separate toilets for men and women was built.
A gigantic statue of Swami Vivekananda has been installed in front of the main gate, with a foundation spreading over approximately 1000 square yards. The welcoming path for Swami Vivekananda is adorned with beautiful plants on both sides. The foundation of Swami Vivekananda is octagonal, allowing for circumambulation around it. There is also a plan to install a fountain along the circumambulation path. Behind Swami Vivekananda, towards the hill, there is a beautiful 3-acre garden with lemon, sweet lime, kinnow, and karonda trees. This garden has enhanced the beauty of the Shakti Peeth and brought new life to barren land. Surrounded by the Aravalli mountains, this place is full of natural beauty.
The Shakti Peeth has 12 rooms with all necessary facilities for accommodation. Along with staying in the rooms, there is also a meditation room where one can meditate peacefully and connect with their inner self. In the future, there are plans to construct a beautiful library in the Shakti Peeth.
The experience of the Shakti Peeth at night provides a unique energy. At night, one can comfortably sit in the moonlight and starlight, enjoying the full spiritual bliss of the Aravalli mountains, which is unparalleled.