Nirmal Dham feels less like a monument and more like a living sanctuary. Spread across seven and a half acres, its white domed sanctum glows softly against Delhiās horizon, surrounded by glass walls that allow devotees to glimpse the shrine of Shri Mataji. The grounds are alive with Sahaja Yogis from around the world, gathering for pujas, havans, and seminars. Meditation halls and dormitories make it not just a place of worship but a community hub, where silence and collective energy merge. It is a space where spiritual seekers find resonance, and where the legacy of Sahaja Yoga continues to breathe through every gathering.