Spiritual Living

Campus life and practices

ANGT Initiative

Spiritual Old-Age Community — Tranquility, Care, Devotion & Peace

A serene residential community where senior members live with dignity, feel respected, and stay connected to nature, sádhaná (spiritual practice), and service. Here, life experience becomes a gift for the world—through research participation, mentoring, arts, gardens, and compassionate outreach.

Essence & Values

Tranquility

Calm surroundings, simple living, quiet spaces for meditation, nature walks, and reflection.

Care

Respectful daily assistance as needed, wellness check-ins, wholesome meals, and safe, barrier-free design.

Devotion & Peace

Daily sádhaná, kiirtan, study circles, and festivals—nurturing the heart and strengthening community bonds.

Homes & Natural Setting

Single-level cottages and shared residences nestled among trees and gardens; walking paths, ponds, and community courtyards. Quiet hours support rest; common halls welcome music, reading, and conversation.

Wellness & Safety

Regular wellness rounds, gentle yoga and breath sessions, sattvic meals, medication reminders, emergency response links, and privacy-respecting support for activities of daily living.

A Gentle Daily Rhythm

  • Morning meditation, kiirtan, and quiet reading.
  • Nature walks, gardening, or craft circles.
  • Study groups, mentoring, or research sessions.
  • Evening satsang, gratitude sharing, stargazing.

Ways Seniors Contribute

Mentoring & Education

Share life skills, professional wisdom, languages, music, and history with students and volunteers.

Research Participation

Optional involvement in wellness, cognitive, or microvita-related studies—always with informed consent and comfort-first design.

Service & Community

Handicrafts, library curation, temple stewardship, garden care, kitchen seva, and local outreach.

Participation is voluntary and adapted to each person’s abilities and interests.

Who Can Join?

Seniors seeking a contemplative lifestyle, alignment with sattvic diet and ethics, and readiness to live in community. Accessibility needs are reviewed case-by-case to ensure safety and comfort.

Care Model & Safeguards

  • Respect-first interactions; privacy and personal choice honored.
  • Wellness rounds and referral pathways to nearby clinical services.
  • Emergency readiness, fall-prevention design, and safe transport links.
  • Clear consent and boundaries for any research or mentoring activity.

Ready to get involved?

Be part of a living campus where learning, healing, and seva interconnect.