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Encyclopedia > Prashanthi Nilayam

Prasanthi Nilayam is the name of the main ashram of the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba located in the town Puttaparthi. The ashram is located in the Anantapur district of the state Andhra Pradesh in south India. The name means literally abode of the highest peace. The guru gives daily darshan to his thousands of followers in the ashram.


In the hot summer the guru is often in his other, smaller ashram called Brindavan in Whitefield, on the outskirts of Bangalore.


External Links:


The official website of Prasanthi Nilayam : www.srisathyasai.org.in (http://www.srisathyasai.org.in)


The official website of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization in the United States : www.sathyasai.org (http://www.sathyasai.org)


The official website of the Sri Sathya Sai Books & Publications Trust, Prasanthi Nilayam : www.sssbpt.org (http://www.sssbpt.org)


The official website of the Radio Sai Global Harmony, the digital radio channel of Prasanthi Nilayam : www.radiosai.org (http://www.radiosai.org)


For more international links visit : The official website of the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization in the United States : www.sathyasai.org (http://www.sathyasai.org)


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