Darshan, satsang or personal practice
For individuals and families visiting Amritsar as part of a pilgrimage, a period of reflection or a wider sacred journey.
A private two-bedroom guest apartment within our newly built family home, offered to pilgrims, seekers, families and purposeful travellers who are comfortable living in a vegetarian and alcohol-free household.
This is not an ashram or a hotel. It is a family home with a separate guest apartment.
I am myself still at the beginning of a sacred journey. Satwik Stay has not been created from a position of spiritual authority, but from a need I had repeatedly felt while travelling.
When our family home was being designed, a separate guest apartment was included for two honest reasons: to build a modest parallel source of income, and to offer a dependable place for people who wanted a peaceful, satwik stay in Amritsar.
During many journeys, I had found that a name, signboard or outward appearance did not always tell me enough about how food was sourced, prepared or handled. Rather than make claims about other establishments, this home simply states its own practices clearly and accepts personal responsibility for them.
Our family moved into the house in February 2026. The home and this offering are both new, and we hope to improve them with experience, honesty and grace.
The stay may suit anyone whose time in Amritsar would be better supported by a peaceful family environment and clear household practices.
For individuals and families visiting Amritsar as part of a pilgrimage, a period of reflection or a wider sacred journey.
For seekers whose immediate reason for travelling may be professional or personal, but who would still prefer a home aligned with their way of living.
For people who return to the city often and would value familiarity, privacy and a direct relationship with the host family.
The guest portion is on one side of the first-floor staircase. It includes two bedrooms, each with an attached bathroom, along with a kitchen and a private lobby or sitting area.
On the other side of the staircase is a separate bedroom and bathroom retained by the host family and often used as our own family guest room. The apartment itself remains private; the staircase and landing are shared access areas.
The house is a modern brick, cement and concrete structure. It is not a traditional mud house, and we do not wish to present it as one.
Within the limits of budget, material availability and practical construction, a layer of Vedic plaster was used on indoor floor surfaces and a breathable Vedic finish was used on the walls.
The finishes use natural materials and colours, including pure desi cow dung. They were chosen deliberately as one small way to bring a more natural and sacred element into an otherwise modern house.
By Bhagwan’s grace, we hope the home remains worthy of the purpose for which this guest space has been offered. We make no claim beyond what has actually been built.
Meat, fish, eggs, alcohol and intoxicants are not brought into, prepared or consumed anywhere on the property.
This is a condition of the stay, not a demand that guests present themselves as perfect or account publicly for every part of their past.
Reverence for Gau Mata is deeply important in this household. Instead of turning sensitive personal history into an online test, any point that genuinely needs understanding can be discussed privately before a stay is confirmed.
Honesty and willingness to respect the home matter more than labels or outward presentation.
Personal photographs within the guest apartment are naturally part of travel. The home, however, is not offered as a backdrop for staged devotional content, promotional reels or commercial shoots.
Any public-facing filming or organised content creation should be discussed in advance. The family’s private areas and worship space remain entirely private.
Amritsar-centred itineraries are available for guests who would like help planning darshan and regional sacred travel. They are optional and discussed personally.
A concise introduction for travellers with limited time.
A more comfortable pace for Amritsar’s principal sacred experiences.
More time for context, darshan, rest and reflection.
An Amritsar-centred route through important regional destinations.
We ask only for the information needed to understand the visit and whether the home is likely to suit the group. Sensitive matters are better handled respectfully between people than reduced to a long questionnaire.
An enquiry does not confirm a booking. Answers are used only to consider the requested stay.
Prefer to begin by email? Write to enquiries@satwikstayatq.com.