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Formation
  
1981

Location
  
Buckingham, Virginia

Phone
  
+1 800-858-9642

Type
  
Ashram

Affiliations
  
Sivananda Ashram

Founded
  
1981

Yogaville

Purpose
  
To disseminate the teachings of H.H. Sri Swami Satchidananda

Headquarters
  
Satchidananda Ashram-Yogaville Virginia

Address
  
108 Yogaville Way, Buckingham, Buckingham, VA 23921, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–8:30PMSunday8:30AM–8:30PMMonday8:30–11:45AM, 12:45–8:30PMTuesday8:30–11:45AM, 12:45–8:30PMWednesday8:30–11:45AM, 12:45–8:30PMThursday8:30–11:45AM, 12:45–8:30PMFriday8:30–11:45AM, 12:45–8:30PMSaturday8:30AM–10PMSuggest an edit

Motto
  
Truth is One, Paths are Many

Similar
  
Integral Yoga Distribution, Iyta, Light Of Truth Universal, James River State Park, Walton's Mountain Museum

Profiles

Yogaville, or Satchidananda Ashram, was founded in 1980 by Yogiraj Sri Swami Satchidananda, whose western notability stems from his opening of the Woodstock festival. The ashram is the international organizational headquarters of Swami Satchidananda's documented teachings and is located in the county of Buckingham, Virginia. The primary goal of guru Yogiraj Sri Swami Satchidananda (1914-2002) was interfaith understanding as a vehicle to world peace. To this end, the LOTUS (Light Of Truth Universal Shrine) was constructed and inaugurated in 1986. Swami Satchidananda was living in Yogaville at the time of his death, though he was visiting Madras (city now known as Chennai), in South India at the time.

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The property in rural Virginia, along the James River, was identified for the community from the air as the swami flew over, looking for land farther south than his ashram in Pomfret, Connecticut. Swami Satchidananda acquired 600 acres in 1979 to form his town, financing it by selling property in Falls Village, Connecticut that had been given to him by Carole King. As of 1986, when the LOTUS was dedicated, around 120 people were living on a total of 750 acres. Reports cited plans to eventually house a population between 600 and 1,000. According to the official website, there are around 200 residents as of 2015. In May 2016 Yogaville received Landmark Staus.

In addition to the Virginia and Connecticut ashrams, Yogaville-West was founded in Seigler Springs, California in 1972.

Yogaville inner peace meditation swami satchidananda


LOTUS

Costing $2 million (financed through donations and tithes) and dedicated on July 20, 1986, the shrine is the centerpiece of Yogaville. The structure is shaped like a lotus flower, features a gold-leaf dome, and houses 10 altars representing Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Shinto, Tao, Buddhist, Islam, Sikh, Native American, and African religions. Blue neon tubes extend from each altar up along the spines of the vaulted ceiling.

References

Yogaville Wikipedia