About Swargashram Trust
Updated: April 17, 2026
Swargashram Trust is a religious center located in Gangapar, Ram Jhula, India. It was built in memory of Swami Vishudhanand, also known as Kali Kamli Wala. The area is known as “Kali Kamliwala Kshetra” and is popular among foreign tourists due to its ethnic touch. The ashram offers religious activities such as chanting, meditation, and aarti. It is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas, with access from Ramjhula or Janki Setu. The ashram offers Kutiyas to over 100 sadhus, where they medidate and spend their lives. Tourists visit for yoga tours and Ayurvedic medicine studies. The ashram provides an abode for Saints, houses three Dharamshalas, and manages 119 dwelling units spread over eight buildings. Established in 1906 by Swami Atma Prakash Ji, the trust aims to provide spiritual benefit to all Hindu religionists. The trust is headed by Chairman Sit Basant Kumar Birla Ji and conducts charitable activities that impact not only Saints, visitors, and travelers but also the local population.
