Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara
Guardians of the Timeless Sanatan Dharma
Rooted in centuries of spiritual tradition, Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara stands as a beacon of divine wisdom, renunciation, and service. Guided by the teachings of Sri Chand Ji Maharaj and inspired by the path of inner detachment, we uphold the values of truth, discipline, and devotion. Join us in preserving and living the eternal path of dharma
Embracing the Eternal Light of Sanatan Dharma
We warmly welcome you to the divine realm of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara, one of the most ancient and revered Akharas in the Sanatan Dharma tradition. Founded upon the spiritual vision of Sri Sri 1008 Sri Chand Ji Maharaj, the enlightened son of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, our Akhara represents a unique synthesis of renunciation (udasinata), wisdom, and disciplined monastic life.
The Udasin tradition upholds the ideals of spiritual detachment, inner purity, and unwavering devotion to God. Our saints and sadhus follow a disciplined path that combines deep meditation, scriptural study, selfless service (seva), and propagation of dharmic values.
For centuries, Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara has stood as a guardian of ancient Indian wisdom and Vedic philosophy. From holy gatherings at the Kumbh Mela to the sacred halls of our ashrams and temples across Bharat, we serve as spiritual beacons for seekers from all walks of life. Our Panchayati system reflects collective leadership rooted in humility, wisdom, and spiritual merit — where decisions are made not by hierarchy, but through consensus and spiritual maturity.
Whether you are a devout pilgrim, a spiritual seeker, or simply someone looking to connect with India’s sacred heritage, we invite you to explore the living tradition of the Udasins. Let this be a space where your soul finds peace, your heart finds purpose, and your mind discovers the eternal truths of dharma.


Spiritual Legacy Overview
Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara stands as a timeless pillar in the spiritual and cultural heritage of India. Rooted in the divine teachings of Sri Sri 1008 Sri Chand Ji Maharaj, the enlightened son of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the Akhara carries forward a profound lineage of detachment (udasinata), inner awakening, and dharmic service.
The Udasin tradition emerged as a response to the deep spiritual needs of society — offering a path that harmonizes Vedantic knowledge, yogic discipline, and universal compassion. Unlike other monastic paths focused solely on renunciation, the Udasin saints embraced both spiritual practice and service, establishing temples, ashrams, and centers of learning throughout India.
The Akhara is organized under a Panchayati system, reflecting the collective wisdom and humility of realized saints. Decisions are taken by consensus, emphasizing unity, dharma, and the well-being of the broader spiritual community. This unique structure has preserved the purity of teachings and ensured the continuous spiritual guidance of generations.
Through centuries of social and spiritual change, the Udasin Akhara has remained steadfast — a beacon of Sanatan Dharma, actively participating in Kumbh Melas, scriptural education, public service, and guiding seekers on the path of moksha (liberation). Its saints have silently shaped India’s spiritual landscape, often preferring depth over display, and purity over power.
Today, Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara continues its sacred mission:
To awaken souls, protect dharma, and offer a living example of divine renunciation rooted in love, wisdom, and truth.
🕉 Guru Purnima Mahotsav
Join us in reverence and celebration as we honor the sacred lineage of Gurus. A day of satsang, bhajan, spiritual discourse, and community blessings.

🌊 Kumbh Mela Preparatory Sabha
A special gathering to organize participation in the upcoming Kumbh Mela. Akhara members and devotees are encouraged to attend and volunteer.

🔥 Chaturmas Vrat Arambh
The holy period of Chaturmas begins—four months of intense spiritual practice, silence, study, and austerity under the guidance of senior saints.

📿 Monthly Satsang & Langar Seva
Experience the divine atmosphere of collective satsang, followed by prasad and langar seva. Open to all devotees and visitors.

Featured Saints & Mahamandaleshwars
The Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara has been shaped, protected, and illuminated by the wisdom and grace of great saints and Mahamandaleshwars through the centuries. These revered souls have dedicated their lives to spiritual practice, dharma seva, and the upliftment of humanity.




Latest Announcements & Press Releases
1. Appointment of New Mahant Ji – Panchayati Naya Akhara
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Pujya Sri 108 [Name] Ji Maharaj as the new Mahant of [Location] branch of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara. The ceremony was held with the blessings of senior saints and respected members of the Panchayat. May his leadership inspire many on the spiritual path.
2. Akhara Joins National Interfaith Dharma Conference
Representatives of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara participated in the Interfaith Dharma Conference in [City], promoting unity, peace, and spiritual collaboration. The Akhara’s message emphasized detachment, harmony, and service to all beings.
3. Relief Seva in Flood-Affected Areas
Under the guidance of senior saints, the Akhara conducted a seva mission in the flood-hit villages of [State]. Food, clothing, medicines, and spiritual support were provided to over 1,000 families. We thank our volunteers and donors for their selfless contributions.
4. Publication of New Granth: “Udasin Darshan – Tattva aur Parampara”
A new spiritual text detailing the philosophy, practices, and historical roots of the Udasin Sampradaya has been released. Authored by [Acharya Name], this granth is now available at Akhara centers and through our official publication wing.
5. Akhara Ashram Construction Update
Construction of the new Udasin ashram is progressing swiftly. The ashram will serve as a center for meditation, learning, and community seva. Inauguration is expected in [Month, Year]. Devotees are invited to participate in the seva and support the mission.