Architecture and Master Planning of Sri Krishna Siddha Peeth Foundation !!
The Sri Krishna Siddha Peeth Foundation Ashram, being developed in Kalka, Haryana, is not merely a construction project, but the living manifestation of a divine vision. The entire architectural design and campus planning of this sacred ashram is being shaped under the guidance and spiritual vision of Swami Nishantanand Ji, by a team of experienced and dedicated architects — Ar. Rishi Pal, Ar. Ashutosh Bajaj, and Ar. Pardeep Kumar Gupta.



All three architects possess extensive experience in designing historical and religious structures and have also contributed to several prestigious projects of the Government of Haryana and the Government of India. Their technical expertise, combined with a deep understanding of Indian culture and heritage, gives this ashram a distinctive architectural identity.
Beyond Construction: Creating a Spiritual Atmosphere
The planning of Sri Krishna Siddha Peeth Foundation Ashram goes far beyond bricks, stone, and concrete. Its true purpose is to create a living, sacred environment where the moment a seeker enters, they experience peace, reverence, and inner stillness. Every structure is envisioned with the spirit that this campus should become a harmonious confluence of sadhana (spiritual practice), seva (service), and bhakti (devotion).
Harmony of Vastu Shastra and Sanatan Tradition
The entire layout of the ashram is based on the principles of Vastu Shastra, the five elements (earth, water, fire, air, and space), and the timeless values of Sanatan culture.
- Each building is oriented with careful attention to energy balance.
- Natural light and ventilation are maximized throughout the campus.
- Open courtyards and quiet corners are designed to support meditation and deep contemplation.
The aim of this balanced planning is to create a space where mind, body, and soul find equal peace and alignment.
Holistic and Purposeful Campus Planning
The architectural team has divided the entire ashram campus into well-organized and meaningful zones:
- Meditation and Sadhana Halls – serene and sacred spaces for silence, focus, and self-reflection
- Temple of Lord Sri Krishna and Prayer Areas – the spiritual heart of devotion and faith
- Residential quarters for saints and seekers – designed for a simple, disciplined, and peaceful lifestyle
- Green gardens and open courtyards – for connection with nature and mental calm
- Seva and Satsang areas – for social service, discourses, and spiritual gatherings
This thoughtful zoning is not only functional but also supports the seeker’s inner journey in a smooth and structured way.
Spiritual Beauty with Modern Sensibility
Ar. Rishi Pal, Ar. Ashutosh Bajaj, and Ar. Pardeep Kumar Gupta have blended traditional Indian architectural styles with modern, eco-friendly techniques:
- Maximum use of natural daylight
- Efficient systems for clean air circulation
- Focus on energy balance and environmental protection
- Aesthetic simplicity, serenity, and dignity
Through these elements, the ashram will not only appear beautiful but will also feel balanced, alive, and deeply soothing from within.
A Living Expression of a Spiritual Purpose
The ultimate goal of this architecture is not external grandeur, but to gently touch the human soul. Every pathway, every courtyard, and every wall will remind the visitor that they are not merely in a physical place, but on a spiritual journey.
It is the heartfelt vision behind this master plan that everyone who comes to Sri Krishna Siddha Peeth Foundation Ashram finds peace, immerses themselves in devotion, and feels closer to their true inner self. This is the soul and the purpose of the entire architectural design.



