Yogoda Satsanga Dhyana Kendra – Dihika

West Bengal

Welcome to the Dihika Retreat of Yogoda Satsanga Society of India (YSS). This serene retreat stands at the same location where Paramahansa Yogananda began his spiritual work in India more than a hundred years ago. It was on March 22, 1917, in Dihika — a lonely hamlet by the river Damodar located ten kilometres from Asansol in West Bengal — that the great Guru sowed the seeds of his worldwide mission with the establishment of a How-to-Live school.

Today, the Dihika Retreat stands as a living heritage site of YSS — offering seekers a peaceful environment for meditation, reflection, and inner renewal, while preserving the timeless legacy of the Guru’s early years and universal teachings of Kriya Yoga.

History and Legacy of Dihika — The Birthplace of YSS

Paramahansaji envisioned a residential school for boys that would integrate moral and spiritual education, yoga training, and academic studies. The school, which he called Yogoda Satsanga Brahmacharya Vidyalaya, was started at the Maharaja of Kashimbazar’s estate bungalow in Dihika — with seven boys — on March 22, 1917. As the school expanded, it was relocated to the Maharaja’s twenty-five-acre summer palace in Ranchi, which later became the YSS Ranchi Ashram.

Paramahansa Yogananda’s Visit to Dihika in 1935

After taking the Kriya Yoga teachings worldwide with the establishment of Self-Realization Fellowship in 1920 in the USA, Yoganandaji visited India to meet his Guru, Swami Sri Yukteswarji, in 1935. During that time, he also visited Dihika, the site of his first school. C. Richard Wright, who accompanied Yoganandaji on this trip, took several photographs, including the one shown to the right, taken on December 18, 1935. Here, Yoganandaji is seen meditating underneath a tree while the pond and part of the school building act as the backdrop.

A Special Pilgrimage for Ages to Come

In 1997, YSS acquired a little more than an acre of this blessed land encircling the pond in order to maintain the legacy of the first school of our revered Guru and officially established the site as Yogoda Satsanga Dhyana Kendra, Dihika. A small shrine, Smriti Sthal, now stands at the very spot where Gurudeva once meditated with his companions during the early days, and has become a cherished place of pilgrimage for YSS/SRF devotees.

Sri Sri Daya Mata (sanghamata and third president of YSS/SRF, until her passing in 2010) expressed her deep joy at the preservation of this sacred site and conveyed her blessings through a heartfelt letter, wherein she said:

My prayer is that through all the years to come those who visit this holy site in Dihika may feel Gurudeva’s divine presence, and thereby be touched by a truly divine soul who sought and found God and then selflessly shared God’s love with his fellow men.

— Sri Sri Daya Mata

YSS Centenary Celebrations at Dihika

On the completion of 100 years of YSS in 2017, a five-day special centennial Sangam was organized at Yogoda Satsanga Sakha Math, Ranchi. This included a one-day pilgrimage for over 1,400 devotees to the Yogoda Satsanga Dhyana Kendra, Dihika, aboard a special train arranged by YSS in collaboration with the Indian Railways. The pilgrimage entourage was joined by another 200 devotees who awaited their arrival at the sacred site in Dihika to commemorate the humble beginnings of this now far-reaching spiritual work.

Watch the YSS Centennial video below to relive this historic milestone.

Serene Environment and Retreat Facilities

We invite you to experience the profound peace in this sanctuary, blessed with the presence and the divine vibration of the great Guru. Situated far from the noise and stress of urban life, it offers a wonderful opportunity for individuals to dive deep into their sadhana and commune with God. Its sprawling grounds, characterized by lush greenery, flowering plants, and trees, further enrich the peaceful atmosphere.

Spanning approximately 1.17 acres, the site is well developed today. A meditation hall and a two-storied guest house with an accommodation capacity of about 30 devotees were dedicated in 2011 to allow devotees to drink deeply of the nectar of this consecrated site. A small kitchen with an adjoining dining area provides freshly prepared, nutritious meals. A library with various YSS Publications is also available. Retreatants can avail themselves of this facility to study and attune their consciousness with the timeless wisdom of Paramahansa Yogananda.

Visitors can also meditate inside the Smriti Sthal, built at the very place where Yoganandaji used to meditate in the initial days. The renovated water pond that has been at the heart of this sacred location since 1917, is a major attraction that invites quiet contemplation.

Overview of Events and Activities

Throughout the year, various spiritual programmes are organized for the spiritual benefit of devotees, including daily meditations. weekly Sunday Satsangas, long meditations, commemoration programmes associated with the YSS line of gurus, and other special events. These programmes provide a precious opportunity for individuals to let go of their worries and concerns, and rejuvenate themselves in body, mind, and spirit. Individuals are welcome and encouraged to undertake personal retreats in the spiritually charged atmosphere at Dihika. For more information regarding the upcoming programmes, please view the events section below or contact the retreat centre.

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Those who give and share, whether they have much or little, will attract prosperity. That is the law of God. 

— Paramahansa Yogananda

Support the Development and Maintenance of this Sanctuary

Gurudeva’s retreats are open to all sincere seekers, regardless of their ability to contribute financially. We are deeply grateful to those who are able to offer larger contributions, which help defray the costs of meals, lodging, maintenance, and the upkeep of the retreat facilities — thus enabling us to extend Gurudeva’s hospitality to all.

To ensure the continued upkeep of the Dhyana Mandir, accommodation, kitchen and dining facilities, and retreat grounds, regular maintenance and enhancements will be required. Your generous financial support is therefore greatly appreciated to help sustain these facilities and maintain this sacred sanctuary for the benefit of all who come here for meditation, silent contemplation, and spiritual renewal.

Donations can be made online or sent via cheque to YSS Ranchi with the purpose stated as “For Dihika.”

Plan a Visit

The retreat is open for day-visitors from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on all days.

Duration of Stay: YSS and SRF Lessons students are welcome to make a pilgrimage to this sacred site or stay for a personal retreat of up to six days.


Request Accommodation

YSS/SRF devotees planning a pilgrimage or personal retreat are requested to submit their accommodation request at least ten days prior to their arrival date by calling or sending a WhatsApp message to (+91) 9434022514, or sending an email to [email protected] with the following details:

  • Full name
  • Age
  • Address
  • Email and Telephone number
  • YSS Lessons Reg. number (or SRF Membership Number)
  • Dates and times of your proposed arrival and departure


Please note:
Confirmation of any accommodation request is subject to availability.

General Retreat Guidelines

To foster an environment conducive to sadhana and also to make the most out of the retreat, individuals are encouraged to observe silence as much as possible. For a truly secluded retreat experience, devotees may choose to deposit their mobile phones upon arrival and may collect them at the time of departure. The Sadhanalaya phone numbers are available round the clock to receive emergency messages on behalf of the retreatants.

Please note the following points to make your retreat more rewarding and successful:

  • Participate in the full retreat programme (to the extent possible) and not engage in other activities during the time of your stay.
  • Ensure participation in group activities as they bring you into the company of other like-minded souls thereby reinforcing your good efforts and aspirations.
  • Refrain from reading secular literature such as newspapers and magazines during your retreat, should you have brought any with you.
  • Practise the presence of God. Learn to feel that God is by your side every moment, in every experience.
  • Last but not the least, we urge you to meditate deeply during your retreat. Meditation is the very foundation of your relationship with God.

Contact Us

Yogoda Satsanga Dhyana Kendra – Dihika
Near Damodar Rail gate
Damodar
P.O. Surjanagar
Burdwan - 713361
West Bengal

How to Reach

Situated in the Paschim Bardhaman district of West Bengal, close to major cities and industrial hubs like Asansol and Durgapur, Dihika has excellent connectivity by air, rail, and road. If you are planning to visit the retreat, please read the sections below to select the mode of travel best suited for you.

By Air

From Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport (RDP):
The nearest airport is Kazi Nazrul Islam Airport (RDP), located in Durgapur, approximately 40 kilometres from the retreat. Taxis are easily available for booking upon arrival. While booking, you may find it helpful to mention the route: Airport – Asansol – Burnpur – Damodar – Dihika. Alternatively, you may also choose to contact the retreat in advance using the contact numbers shared above to arrange for a pickup vehicle.

From Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU):
If a direct flight to Durgapur is not available from your city, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport (CCU) in Kolkata is another alternative. Located approximately 220 kilometres from the Dihika Retreat, it is a major international and domestic hub providing excellent flight connectivity from across India and the world. Upon arrival, you may choose to travel to Dihika by rail (see “By Rail” section below) or by road (see “By Road” section below), depending on your convenience.

By Rail

The retreat is located close to the Damodar Station (DMA) on the Asansol – Tatanagar – Kharagpur line of the Indian Railways network. If a direct train to Damodar is not available from your place, you may consider travelling to Howrah or Asansol first, as they are significant railway hubs with excellent train connectivity to various parts of India (see details below).

From Howrah Junction (HWH):
Take a train headed for Asansol.

From Asansol Junction (ASN):
From Asansol, one can take local trains headed for Adra, Purulia, Kharagpur, Ranchi, Tatanagar, and Bokaro. All of these trains halt at Damodar Railway Station, which is the second station from Asansol and is next to Burnpur. From the Damodar station, it is just a 5-10 minute walk to the retreat. Alternatively, battery rickshaws are also available for hire from Damodar.

By Road

The common road route to Dihika is via Asansol – Burnpur – Damodar – Dihika. Dihika is approximately 12 kilometres from Asansol when travelling via this route. Upon reaching Dihika, head on to Paramahansa Yogananda Marg, near the Damodar Rail Gate, to arrive at the retreat location.

Weekly Programmes

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Upcoming Special Events and Long Meditations

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