While the Main Headquarters of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara is the central spiritual and administrative hub, the true strength and reach of the Akhara lies in its Branch Ashrams spread across the country. These ashrams, established over centuries by great saints and disciples, form the living arteries of the Akhara’s mission—delivering the light of Sanatan Dharma to people across Bharat, from remote villages to bustling cities.
Each Branch Ashram is more than a place of residence for saints. It is a spiritual center, a community anchor, and a platform for dharmic education and service. Built with simplicity and reverence, these ashrams reflect the values of detachment, devotion, discipline, and compassion.
Currently, the Akhara operates dozens of such ashrams in various states including:
- Haridwar, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Ayodhya – ancient centers of dharma and pilgrimage
- Punjab and Haryana – preserving the Udasin legacy in northern India
- Rajasthan and Gujarat – blending Bhakti traditions with Vedic discipline
- Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh – expanding into central India
- Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh – serving urban and rural populations alike

Each ashram is unique in its service and character, but all remain committed to the common goals of the Akhara:
- Daily spiritual practice including aarti, yajna, bhajan, and satsang
- Vedic and scriptural education through Pathshalas and Gurukuls
- Seva-oriented activities such as food distribution, healthcare camps, and disaster relief
- Pilgrim assistance during major festivals like Kumbh Mela and Magh Mela
- Youth engagement through Sanskrit learning, yoga classes, and cultural events
The ashrams also serve as training centers for the next generation of sadhus, brahmacharis, and spiritual teachers. Disciples live in close proximity to their gurus, following a disciplined daily routine and learning the philosophy, rituals, and practices of the Udasin tradition.
In keeping with the evolving times, many Branch Ashrams have also initiated community outreach, interfaith dialogue, and online programs to connect with seekers around the world. They are becoming not just places of retreat, but also of spiritual activism, cultural preservation, and social upliftment.
From the smallest village ashram to larger urban centers, each Branch Ashram of Udasin Panchayati Naya Akhara reflects the living legacy of renunciation and righteousness that has guided countless seekers on the path of truth. They are sanctuaries for the soul—places where ancient wisdom continues to flourish in modern form.
As these ashrams continue to grow and serve, they carry forward the divine mission of the Akhara: to protect dharma, spread knowledge, and inspire humanity to live a higher life.