The Nyas can house up to 500 residents in its mohalla-style devotee accommodation. Rooms are simple, clean, and honest — brick and lime construction, sloped tiled roofs, shared courtyards and community spaces. The emphasis is on community living and spiritual equality.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Minimum Stay | 3 nights |
| Maximum Stay | 30 days |
| Contribution | By donation or subsidised rate (details on application) |
| Purpose | Spiritual retreat, cultural study, service (sewa), research |
| Application | Through the Nyas office with a brief statement of purpose |
For trustees, major donors, and distinguished guests, the Trustee Awas offers an experience of silent, rooted luxury at the quietest edge of the campus, beside water and orchards.
Trustee Awas suites are available to trustees of the Nyas, major donors (Stumbh Patron level and above), and invited guests. Requests through: trustee@vibhajanvibhishikasmritinyas.org
| Topic | Guideline |
|---|---|
| Dress Code | Modest, traditional attire respectfully requested. Head covering for sacred zones. |
| Food & Drink | The campus is entirely vegetarian. No alcohol or non-vegetarian food permitted. |
| Photography | Permitted in cultural and landscape zones. Not permitted inside temples and Gurudwara. |
| Best Season | October to March. Sarson fields in bloom December–February. |
| Access | Fully accessible campus. Golf carts available for mobility needs. |
| Children | Welcome at all ages. Family workshops tailored for ages 8 and above. |
In 1947, the land of five rivers was divided. Millions were displaced. Centuries of shared culture, sacred shrines, and living heritage were torn apart overnight. Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Nyas is built so that nothing is forgotten.
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