Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Kurisumala Ashram


Kurisumala Ashram is at the heart of the Sahya Mountains, which run parallel to India's south west coast.It is a famous Christian Pilgrim center located at a distance of 60kms from Kottayam.

Kurisumala Ashram is a community of spiritual seekers who have become one in the spirit. The spiritual light of Kurisumala is the Acharya, the leader of seekers. The history of Kurisumala Ashram is the history of Acharya. It was in 1955 that John, at baptism, a Belgian by birth, but brother Francis as a Cistercian monk, and an Indian citizen since 1968, reached Kerala. He was prompted by an inner call, a call to a new life.

During the holy week, thousands of devotees from far and near converge here to climb this holy hill, carrying small wooden crosses. At the peak of the hill, there is a Jewish monastery also known as Kurisumala Ashramam, which has a small community of ascetics who follow Christian faith but combines with it the Indian spiritual traditions and Gandhian thoughts.

On the eastern side of the hill is Muruganmala housing a rock cut temple dedicated to Murugan (son of Lord Shiva). The road to Kurisumala offers some real sightseeing opportunities in a European model house and the beautiful artificial lake, both designed by the renowned architect, Laurie Baker.

How to Reach:
Nearest Railway Station: Kottayam
Nearest Airport: Cochin International Airport

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