Key Highlights
Ujjain
One of the oldest cities in India, Ujjain is best known for the shrine of Mahakaleshwar, one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, and for being one of the 4 sites of Kumbha Mela. Across Ujjain you’ll find many other sacred sites, including: Kal Bhairav, mentioned in books and lectures by Panditji; Harisiddhi, a form of Sri Vidya and one of the 51 Shakti Peethas; the ashram of Krishna’s teacher, Sandipani; Bhartrihari caves, where masters of our tradition found solace for centuries; Matsyendranath Samadhi, associated with the famous teacher of Guru Gorakhnath, the founder of the hatha yoga tradition as we know it today. These are only a few of the sacred sites that we’ll visit during our stay in Ujjain.
Omkareshwar
Omkareshwar is an island situated in the middle of the Narmada River (renowned as a sacred river and the only source of authentic shiva lingam), and a short distance upstream from where Swami Rama was discovered meditating amongst crocodiles shortly before accepting the seat of Shankaracharya. Famous for being one of the 12 Jyotirlingas, it was also where Adi Shankaracharya met his Guru, Govindapada, and completed his final preparations before sharing his knowledge with the world. Along the 3 mile parikrama around Omkareshwar you’ll discover a simple life led by the locals and visiting practitioners at a number of small ashrams, ancient ruins from a rich history of sadhana, and a subtle connection to yogis past and present who came to this place to unfold a higher awareness.
Maheshwar
These days Maheshwar is most commonly known for its more recent geo-political historical significance and beautiful architecture associated with its revered 18th-century queen and ruler, Ahilya Bai Holkar. However, situated along the banks of the Narmada River, Maheshwar’s rich spiritual history dates back to the Mahabharata and its ruler, King Kartavirya Sahasrarjuna, whose stories are linked to the sages Ravana, Jamadagni, Renuka, and Parashurama. More recently, Maheshwar was the location of Adi Shankaracharya’s great debate with Mandan Misra, which solidified his unmatched knowledge and established his reputation as a great sage across India. Between these ancient times and today, Maheshwar has been home to many more stories associated with great sages of our tradition. Join us to learn more!
Itinerary
Itinerary dates: December 7—15, 2025 (Post Session 3 / Pre Session 4)
Excursion Leader
Ransom Hare
Ransom, Director of Himalayan Institute Excursions, has over a decade of experience leading international trips and pilgrimages. He’s a dedicated yoga practitioner and faculty member for our 200 YTT and 500 YTT programs, specializing in breath training, relaxation, and meditation.
Ransom’s spiritual journey was profoundly shaped by pilgrimage, beginning with his first trip to India in 2009. His passion for exploring extraordinary spaces and facilitating deep transformation makes him an ideal excursions leader, both domestically and abroad. Additionally, his wilderness first responder training certification supports the safety and well-being of our participants while his Leave No Trace Master Educator training promotes sustainable recreation in the natural places we visit.
As a trusted guide, he leads the way for those seeking transformative experiences on our excursions, harnessing, through yoga and meditation, the profound potential of nature and sacred spaces to accelerate enrichment in our lives.
Dates & Prices
Dates | Regular Registration |
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Pilgrimage 2 | December 7—15, 2025
Post Session 3 / Pre Session 4 |
from $1,899
Closes August 1, 2025 |
*Registration is open only for those who have already registered for Maha Sri Yaga Session 3 or 4
*Full payment due at time of registration. See Addendum for add-on cancellation policy, terms and conditions.
Call 1-570-253-5551 x40 or email [email protected] for more information.