Gurukula Student

Serving and studying in Gurudev Siddha Peeth is an opportunity of great merit and worth. As the first Ashram of the Siddha Yoga path, Gurudev Siddha Peeth holds incredible spiritual energy. It serves as a model spiritual environment for the Siddha Yoga sangham.

For Gurukula Students in Gurudev Siddha Peeth, the ashram daily schedule is the foundation for study and practice. Through focused and disciplined engagement with the Ashram daily schedule, Gurukula Students continually invigorate the Ashram environment and strengthen their sadhana.

The spiritual practice of seva is a Gurukula Student’s main focus. In addition to seva, each Gurukula Student also engages in the Siddha Yoga practices of meditation, chanting, and contemplation. By coming together to serve and study in this way, Gurukula Students imbibe the Siddha Yoga teachings and play a key role in contributing to the Siddha Yoga Mission.

Requirements

– Gurukula Students need to have certain interests and prior sadhana experience, including:
– A Siddha Yoga practice of at least two years duration.
– Has participated in A Sweet Surprise satsang within the past two years.
– Has served as a Visiting Sevite in Gurudev Siddha Peeth within the past five years.
– Understands seva as a spiritual practice.
– Is able to offer full time seva.
– Participation in at least one Siddha Yoga Shaktipat Intensive.
– Participation in seva in a Siddha Yoga Ashram, meditation center, chanting and meditation group, or at a retreat site.
– Understanding of and commitment to the practices, philosophy and culture of the Siddha Yoga path.
– An understanding of and love for the practice of seva.
– A strong desire to support the Siddha Yoga mission.
– A posture of studentship and a commitment to continuous improvement, ongoing learning and personal growth.
– Is able to dedicate minimum 6 months or more time to offer seva.

Skills requirements for all seva positions

– Demonstrates fluency in written and spoken Hindi and or English: able to give and understand instructions and share experience with clarity.
– Demonstrates workflow management skills: is able to manage priorities to meet the timelines
– Has basic and practical computer skills.
– Demonstrates effective communication and listening skills.
– Is able to give and receive clear, constructive feedback.
– Works productively both independently as well as with a team.

For Siddha Yoga students residing in India:
indianApplications@gspa.org
Phone: 02522-352400, extension 2194
(From Mumbai: 95-2522-352400, extension 2194)

For Siddha Yoga students residing outside of India:
internationalApplications@gspa.org
Phone: +91-2522-352400, extension 2292