Tapasyadham in Jhapa developing as centre of spiritual tourism
Summary
The newly constructed Tapasyadham in Dhulabari, Jhapa, serves as a spiritual tourism center with meditation rooms and replicas from Brahma Kumaris' international headquarters in India.
Key Points
- Tapasyadham at Dhulabari in Mechinagar-10, Jhapa has become a new destination for spiritual tourism.
- The Brahma Kumari Rajyog Service Centre invested Rs 130 million to build the shrine on land donated by Nepali Congress Vice President Bishwa Prakash Sharma and his brother.
- Facilities include meditation rooms, prayer areas, a memorial, residential rooms, and a seminar hall.
- The site features replicas from Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University's international headquarters and aims to attract spiritual tourists from Nepal and India.