On the sacred banks of Mother Narmada, a living sanctuary is unfolding. A place where the nervous system softens, the breath deepens, and life returns to its natural rhythm.
This is Kinori at Ori, Narmada — a river-side retreat within a temple-based eco-system, guided by dharma, simplicity, and service.
Kinori is for those who are tired of noise — inner and outer. For those who have done enough, achieved enough, carried enough. Here, rest is not indulgence. It is spiritual medicine.
Wake with the river. Walk with silence. Sleep without effort.
THE ECO-SYSTEM
Nestled Within a Living Temple Eco-System
Kinori is not an isolated stay. It is a gentle immersion into a sacred way of living.
Daily temple rhythms and aarti
Sacred silence and listening spaces
Presence with the river, the land, and the cows
Sattvic food and conscious rest
A field designed for remembrance, not stimulation
You don’t do much here. And yet, everything begins to settle.
Temple & Land
HEAL THROUGH SIMPLICITY & SERVICE
Guests are welcome to participate — never to perform.
Annadāna
Cooking and serving as prayer
Gaushala Seva
Quiet time with cows, learning reverence
Volunteering
Light, meaningful contribution to the land
Land & River Care
Restoring the body through care of life
Service here restores dignity, not obligation.
Kailasa Eco-System
A SANCTUARY STILL BECOMING
The Kailasa Eco-System
Temples, food systems, sacred land stewardship, guest space, and learning circles are opening organically, step by step. Kinori is part of a larger unfolding.
Visitors are not spectators. They are witnesses to a living journey.
WHO THIS IS FOR
No belief required. Only sincerity.
Those in transition, grief, or quiet exhaustion
Leaders and caregivers who need to rest without explanation
Seekers who have outgrown seeking
Anyone longing for a slower, truer rhythm of life
COME WHEN YOU ARE READY
Stays are offered gently and intentionally. This is a space of alignment, not volume. When rest feels sacred rather than lazy, you are welcome to reach out.