A Sacred Destination

  

The retreat facility consists of two buildings and a geodesic dome, all constructed in 2007 and 2008. 

For more photos of Fire Mountain Retreat, go to http://www.hardlight.org/photos6.html.

Your group may rent any of the three buildings separately, any two of them or all three from the Shri Nityananda Education Trust.The main building houses 30 people, dormitory style, has western-style plumbing and a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. For more information, e-mail us at info@firemountainretreat.org. 

House for teacher (left) and main building (right)

Front view of the main building

The main building has a veranda with comfy chairs for watching the world go by. There are dormitory rooms on both the 1st and 2nd floors so men and women may stay in different dorms if desired. A smaller house is available for the group leader or special guests.

Fully-equipped kitchen has two refrigerators and 8 burners

Sunny dining room seats 30

Upstairs dorm room--mosquito netting provided

Outside palapa for dining

Smaller house for group leader or special guests

Shady rest area for meditating

Walkway between main building and dome

The dome by day

The raised geodesic dome is used for meditations, hatha yoga, yagnas, and other ashram practices. There is a yagna pit built into the floor of the dome, and electricity is wired directly to the dome for iight at night and fans during hot days. Residental staff members hold meditations, pujas, and recitations of the Guru Gita on site daily when it's not in use by a rental group

Yagna pit built into the floor of the dome

Hatha Yoga inside the dome with curtains open

The dome lit up at night for activities