Alwaye Advaita Ashram
Advaita Ashram - the ashrams in Aluva, founded in 1913 by Sree Narayana Guru at Aluva, Kerala.[1][2][3] Here he established a Sanskrit school to restore the sanctity of the language through which universal spiritual teachings can be grasped and imparted to dedicated disciples.[4][5]
In 1923, Narayana Guru organized an All Religion Conference, held at the Ashram.[6][7] In March 1925, Mahatma Gandhi visited the Ashram but Narayana Guru was not present there.[8][9]
See also
References
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