Ananda Ashrama Community

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Glendale, United States

anandaashrama.org
Hindu temple· Non-profit organization· Religious destination

Ananda Ashrama Community Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ananda Ashrama Community is located in Glendale, United States on 5301 Pennsylvania Ave. Ananda Ashrama Community is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category hindu temple in United States.

Address

5301 Pennsylvania Ave

Phone

+1 8182481931

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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hairbylaalba

If you love natural this place give me peace to Improve my focus, manage stress levels and more with the most amazing view natural to the fullest I saw deer’s eating & walking it’s beautiful.

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Vision Flow

This is a place of very great importance to me. Always welcoming to everyone- made clear by the niches within the sanctuary walls. These niches honor the major spiritual philosophies. Because, Hinduism, accepts all paths. So beautiful. An example outwardly of how we can ALL go about life. We can choose respect. I will be back when they are able to reopen. Even though I reside in a different state.

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Suzanne

The Temple of the Universal Spirit is the main attraction at Ananda Ashrama. It celebrates and honors the essence of all true religious paths. The Temple, in combination with a hundred acres of natural beauty, creates the potential for a deeply spiritual experience no matter your religious background or affiliation. Public services are Sundays at 11am, and Thursdays at 7pm. A lovely bookstore/library is open following these services.

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Larry Jensen

Always very peaceful and I almost always see deer I've seen a bobcat and I saw a mountain lion

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Douglas Gray

I was able to recently attend their morning meditation service for the first time. The Temple has an intense vibration of stillness and peace. I found it very helpful and uplifting. The Ashram was founded by a very sweet, humble, and pure Vedanta Swami by the name of Paramananda. (He passed away in 1940). The other people there were quiet and unassuming, yet warm and friendly. The grounds are nice; there is a herd of deer that hangs out there.