Anasakti Ashram, also known as Gandhi Ashram, is a serene and historically significant place located in Kausani, Uttarakhand. It's where Mahatma Gandhi spent a few days in 1929 and was deeply inspired by the scenic beauty of the Himalayas. The ashram offers a tranquil retreat for those seeking peace and reflection. Visitors can explore the museum showcasing Gandhi's life and works, a library with a collection of books, and the prayer hall where daily prayers are held. The ashram provides comfortable accommodation for those who wish to stay longer and immerse themselves in the Gandhian way of life. The surrounding views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, including Trishul and Nanda Devi, add to the spiritual ambiance of the place. It's a perfect destination for history buffs, peace seekers, and nature lovers.
Mahatma Gandhi stayed at this location in 1929 for about two weeks. Deeply moved by the panoramic Himalayan views, he penned his commentary on the 'Anasakti Yoga' (the Gospel of Duty), hence the name Anasakti Ashram. The ashram was later established to promote Gandhian philosophy and principles. It has since served as a center for learning, meditation, and community service. Over the years, the ashram has become a symbol of peace and non-violence, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to learn about Gandhi's life and teachings. The museum within the ashram preserves photographs, articles, and other memorabilia related to Gandhi's stay and his impact on the region.