Navratri Residential camps
There are five residential camps held each year at Sejwani, 45 kms from Indore airport on the Indore-Ahmedabad highway. These are 4 camps held during the 4 Navratris in the year and one youth camp.
●Chaitra (March/ April) – 10 days
●Gupt navratri in Aashad
(June/ July) – 10 days
●Sharad (Sept /Oct) – 10 days
●Gupt navratri in Magh
(Jan/ Feb) – 10 days
●Youth Camp (for age 18- 35)
(June) – 21 days.
The Manushya Milan Sadhna Shivir camp is a non residential free 10 day camp held in Different cities. There are 2 sessions each day for 10 days. The morning session compromises of 2.5 hours from 6 to 8 a.m followed by breakfast and the evening session is again for 2.5 hours from 6 to 8 p.m. Snacks and drinks are served before the evening session.
The attendees stay at their respective homes and attend the sessions at the designated venue in their city. Attendees arriving from other cities are expected to make their own stay arrangements.
One is only eligible to attend the Residential Camps, at Sejwani after having attended the 10 day non-residential camp which is held in different cities.
The 10 day Navratri Shivirs at Sejwani have a packed schedule from 3:40 a.m till 8 p.m in the evening with intervals to allow the attendees enough rest during the day. There are Prayog with all five elements that our bodies are composed of, designed by Pujya Paramaalay ji.
The schedule for Youth Camp is especially designated to first develop an understanding about first the body and the sex energy one is made of, then the mind followed by the consciousness among the youth. The Prayogs aim at strengthening the elements in the body as also making the essence and the personality powerful.
Yes, it is compulsory to attend the entire Camp comprising of 10 days. It is only then that one can expect results. Sadhna must be continuous and uninterrupted.
Village Sejwani is in District Dhar, Madhya Pradesh(M.P), India, road well connected to Indore. It is a 45 kms from Indore airport on the Indore-Ahmedabad Highway NH47. Buses and taxis are available from Indore city. Closest railway stations are Indore and Ratlam. Regular buses and taxis run from Indore and Ratlam.
Sejwani is 45 kms from Indore Airport on the Indore-Ahmedabad Highway, NH47.
The saadhaks can enjoy a comfortable stay at Sejwani. The residential campus compromises of separate dormitories for the male and the female saadhaks, with clean, bath and dressing facilities. There is arrangement for laundry. However, the saadhak is expected to carry his own sheets, clothes, footwear and mats or aasanas.
Any chronic diseases or allergies must be communicated prior. The registration form must have all details. Sejwani is a village and to avoid any kind of mishappening, the attendee could be refused registration on medical grounds. Medication for general problems are available.
You can fill the online form after which Param Mitra will contact you.
Yes, you can but they must fulfill the eligibility criteria.
The Saadhak has to bring along his/her bedsheet, cover sheet, pillow cover, aasana, personal toileteries, footwear, comfortable and preferably light colour clothings, a torch and an umbrella. Two pairs of white comfortable clothing.
All sessions are under the guidance of Param Aalay ji and in his presence. Daily, a One Hour session is fully dedicated to the questions put up by the saadhaks and is answered by Puja Param Aalay ji himself.
All intoxicants that hinder the decorum of Saadhna or disturb the other Saadhaks are strictly prohibited. Pregnant women if in normal health can attend the camp, so are women in periods.
Yes, any valuables and extra cash must be submitted at the beginning of the camp or kept with yourself at your own risk. It is returned, before the attendees leave at the end of the camp.
Here at Sejwani we live like a family. One is welcome to participate in the various seva activities with Param mitras. The Param Mitra are to be contacted for the same.
Yes, the stay can be extended with due permission.
Cultural programs are regularly held. Everyone is welcome to express himself.