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Sadaqat Ashram

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January

5.0 - 26.8 °C

February

8.1 - 30.6 °C

March

11.9 - 37.3 °C

April

17.3 - 41.2 °C

May

20.8 - 42.9 °C

June

23.3 - 41.4 °C

July

23.9 - 37.2 °C

August

23.9 - 36.3 °C

September

23.0 - 35.3 °C

October

17.1 - 34.6 °C

November

10.7 - 32.1 °C

December

6.6 - 27.9 °C


Major Airports :

Jayaprakash Narayan (PAT)

Nearest Railway Station :

Patna Junction Railway Station (PNBE)

Major Airports :

Jayaprakash Narayan (PAT)

A place of great political significance

In the heart of Patna, by the banks of the Ganga, an unassuming yet deeply symbolic site forever entwined with Mahatma Gandhi's life awaits the intrepid traveller.

Winding through the bustling streets, you will come upon the historic gem of Sadaqat Ashram. Established by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921, the Sadaqat (truthfulness) Ashram was where many Indian freedom fighters stayed and participated in the freedom struggle. But it is primarily known for being the place where Dr Rajendra Prasad, India's first president, spent his final years after retiring in 1962.

It is said that Khairun Miya, a friend of Gandhiji's close associate, Maulana Mazharul Haque, donated the land for this 20-acre haven as a gift of friendship.

Visit this historic sanctuary and be transported back to that pivotal era when India's most revered leaders walked these grounds, united to secure the nation's freedom through the ideals of peace and truth.

A glimpse of the past

In 1921, India witnessed some of the most significant political leaders joining the freedom struggle against the British. Mazhar-ul-Haq, a Muslim leader and staunch Gandhi ally during the Champaran and Non-Cooperation movements, helped him establish these hallowed grounds.

Agitated students who abandoned the Bihar School of Engineering sparked the Ashram's founding. Haq led them to an orchard, where they erected humble structures that quickly became a hub of political awakening and educational reform. Within these walls, the fledgling Bihar Vidyapith National University, inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi, took shape under his mentorship.

Sadaqat Ashram exudes the spirit of Hindu-Muslim unity that defined its origins. It echoes the footsteps of politicians like Jayaprakash Narayan, who joined the fight for Swaraj (self-rule).

Echoes of India's prominent political figures

The Ashram's profound legacy extends far beyond its humble origins, establishing it as a site of immense political significance in India's journey to independence. Today, the Rajendra Smriti Sangrahalaya Museum preserves the connection of India's first president to this place, displaying personal belongings and artefacts. Grand paintings adorn the walls, while the Maulana Mazharul Haque library is a testament to the Ashram's origins in promoting education and patriotism.

As you wander these spaces, you cannot help but feel the weight of the history surrounding you, echoing with the voices and footsteps of Gandhi, Prasad, Narayan and many other political giants united in their quest for truth and freedom.


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Timings

Opening time - 11:00 AM

Closing time - 05:00 PM

Other treasures around the Ashram

No journey to Sadaqat Ashram would be complete without experiencing the rich tapestry of history and culture surrounding it. Just a short distance away, the ancient Kumhrar archaeological site beckons, its excavated ruins dating back to the 3rd century BCE. Here, you can wander amongst sun-baked remnants that predate the Mauryan empire, marvelling at the foundations of an urban centre that flourished over two millennia ago. A short drive further unlocks the grand Patna Museum, which stands tall with its stately halls, housing exquisite treasures that chart civilisations.

So bask in the profound resonance of Sadaqat Ashram, where legendary figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Dr Rajendra Prasad and Jayaprakash Narayan strengthened a nation's destiny through truth and non-violence.