





The Nyas is conceived as a place where architecture, landscape, ritual, and daily life intertwine. Devotees can walk through history, participate in culture, and find spiritual stillness all within a single campus that breathes and evolves.
The entire campus is structured around five water spines, each named after a river of undivided West Punjab: the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas, and the Sutlej. These are not decorative channels they are the organising logic of the site, shaping movement, programme, and atmosphere across every zone.
The campus is a layered spiritual progression, from the welcoming entrance to the sacred heart. Each zone deepens the experience.
| Zone | What You Will Find |
|---|---|
| Threshold & Welcome | Visitor Centre · Entrance Plaza · Memorial of Undivided Punjab |
| Cultural Spine | Museum · Library & Research Centre · Auditorium · Satyarth Prakash Kendra |
| Sacred Core | Temples of Memory · Gurudwara · Arya Samaj Mandir |
| Residential Realms | Devotee Housing · Trustee Suites · Craft Workshops · Living Culture Village |
| Nature Sanctuaries | Organic Farm · Miyawaki Forests · Flower Fields · Water Groves |
The Nyas is built entirely through the generosity of those who believe that memory must be honoured. Your contribution however large or small builds the sanctuary, funds the archives, and keeps the spirit of Punjab alive.
All donations are eligible for 80G income tax deduction under the Income Tax Act, 1961.
It is a living memorial campus dedicated to preserving the memory, culture, and spiritual heritage of undivided Punjab, especially for those affected by the 1947 Partition. It serves as a place where history, devotion, and daily cultural life come together in one space.
Yes. The Nyas are fully inclusive and welcome people of all faiths. Its sacred spaces honour the shared spiritual traditions of Punjab — Hindu, Sikh, and Arya Samaj — and all are welcome to pray, meditate, or simply explore.
Yes. The campus has devotee housing and trustee suites. You can indicate your accommodation requirement and purpose of visit (pilgrimage, research, workshop, etc.) through the Contact page to plan your stay.
Call to aks any question: +91 (123) 456-789 or +91 (123) 456-987
In 1947, the land of five rivers was divided. Millions were displaced. Centuries of shared culture, sacred shrines, and living heritage were torn apart overnight. Vibhajan Vibhishika Smriti Nyas is built so that nothing is forgotten.
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