Satsang Ashram

The township surrounding the ashram is known as Satsang Nagar and has a dedicated Indian railways passenger halt for the ease of devotees visiting the place.

[8] This free community kitchen known as Anandabazar was introduced by the mother of Thakur Anukulchandra, Monmohini Devi.

Due to the growing number of devotees and visitors, a seven storied building named ‘Anandabazar Bhavan’ has been constructed where thousands of people can take Prasad (meal) at any given time.

The publishing house brings out five monthly magazines, ‘Alochana’ in Bengali, ‘Sattwati’ in Hindi, ‘Urjana’ in Odia, ‘Ligate’ in English and ‘Agamvani’ in Assamese.

[4][9][10] Thakur Anukulchandra being a doctor himself, used to give herbal and Ayurvedic medicines often accompanied by their respective formulae for the treatment of people.

[11][12] Satsang runs two schools namely, Tapovan Vidyalay and Vinapani Vidyamandir separately for boys and girls respectively.

[7] Due to increase in the number of devotees and tourists visiting the Satsang Ashram, water scarcity became an acute problem.

Prayer in Satsang Ashram, Deoghar)
Dutadipti Satsang Charitable Hospital
Anandabazar Bhavan, Satsang Ashram