About Maiyashree
A Spiritual Journey that Inspires Millions
Renowned as a yogini and self-realized saint, Maiyashree achieved the highest state of sahaj samadhi and sambhavi by the grace of Lord Dattatreya. Maiyashree believes that spirituality is a way to self-realization and embracing a spiritual environment reduces stress and brings in inner peace. In simpler words, it is the practice of knowing more about you and achieving lasting peace. This profound quest is actively lived and taught by Sadhvi Maiyashree. Being Sahaj Siddha Yogini, She combines spiritual realization with selfless service.
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A Radiant Example of Living Spirituality
At the heart of India’s living spiritual traditions stands P.P. Maiyashree Sheileja Devi, a realized saint and divine messenger of the Datta lineage. Her life is a radiant example of inner awakening, divine guidance, and selfless service to humanity.
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The Spontaneous Samadhi
At the tender age of 18, during a meditation camp under the guidance of P.P. Bapushree, Maiyashree entered a spontaneous 18-hour Samadhi, an intense meditative absorption beyond the limits of body and mind. In that sacred silence, she experienced the presence of Lord Dattatreya, receiving direct revelation and divine empowerment to continue the eternal Datta tradition on Earth.
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The Early Awakening
That first Samadhi marked the dawn of a lifelong spiritual journey. Maiyashree’s consciousness blossomed into Sahaja siddha yoga , a natural, ever-present state of unity with the Divine. From this state of inner awareness, she began guiding seekers towards the same experience of bliss and balance in their lives.
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Divine Guidance and Astral Connection
Throughout her journey, Maiyashree remained inwardly connected with her Astral Guru, receiving divine direction and insight. Her every word and action reflect that guidance — a living flow of wisdom that bridges the physical and the transcendental.
Sahaja siddha yoga: The Spontaneous Meditation
A spontaneous journey of Samadhi and Self-Realisation guided by Lord Dattatreya.
Sahaja siddha yoga is a sacred path of inner awakening where meditation flows naturally through divine grace. Inspired by Lord Dattatreya’s wisdom, it awakens the inner consciousness, leading to peace, clarity, and self-realisation. This effortless meditation transforms life into a state of balance, awareness, and blissful peace.
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Sahajta ( Simplicity )
It refers to living in a state of inner ease, simplicity, and natural flow.
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Saralta ( Naturally )
It is the quality of simplicity in thought, emotion, and action.
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Sakshatkar ( Realisation )
It means direct experience of the Self, not through theory, but through actual inner realization.
Our Activities
Spiritual Retreats
The Girnar Sadhana Ashram hosts regular spiritual retreats open to all members of the community. These programs are designed to help individuals cultivate inner peace and self-awareness. Participants engage in guided meditation, yoga, and meaningful spiritual discussions.
Environmental Initiatives
The Ashram recognizes the vital importance of caring for the environment and promoting harmony with nature. To this end, they actively engage in initiatives like tree plantation drives and water conservation efforts. The Ashram also promotes organic farming practices on its land.
Medical Camps
Serving the health needs of the local community is a core commitment of the Ashram. They regularly organize free Medical Camps, providing essential healthcare services to underprivileged sections of society. These camps offer crucial medical check-ups, treatment, and medicine distribution.
Community Development Programs
The ashram is deeply involved in initiatives that promote the holistic upliftment of nearby villages. These Community Development Programs focus on improving living conditions by promoting education and empowerment. By offering skill-based training and social support, the Ashram aims to foster sustainable development.
Gaushala and Cow Protection
The Ashram runs a dedicated Gaushala (cow shelter) to express reverence for the sacred cow (Gau Mata). This project ensures the care and protection of indigenous cattle breeds. The Gaushala utilizes panchagavya (cow products) in sustainable practices, supporting the Ashram's organic farming and production of natural medicines.




