Ashram & temples
Skanda Vale is a place where people from different backgrounds and faiths can live, work and worship together harmoniously, in a beautiful natural environment.


About Skanda Vale
Skanda Vale is a place of pilgrimage. All of our daily activities are designed to help you develop genuine peace of mind, self-awareness, clarity of purpose and devotion to God.
Skanda Vale represents no single culture or faith, but stands for the universal human values of Sathya (truth), Dharma (right conduct), Shanti (peace), Prema (love) and Ahimsa (non-violence).
Sacred Sites
There are several sacred sites in Skanda Vale, including the Samadhi (final resting place) of our founder, Guru Sri Subramanium.
Our Temples
Skanda Vale is home to four beautiful multi-faith temples. We also run a mountain retreat temple in the Swiss Alps, known as Somaskanda Ashram.

Worship at Skanda Vale
We offer daily pujas, plus live-streamed broadcasts to listen to at home.

Guru Purnima 2025
Kali Procession 2025
Skanda Vale at Arunachala – A New Retreat Centre
Bhakti & Ahimsa
Healing & blessings
If a person has a real problem physically and you want to help that person and say, “I want to heal you”, that means you want to share your karma with them. I want to take that karma from you and wear it, and if possible with the grace of God He will take some part of that karma from you. It’s a big responsibility, not an easy one.
What is Maha Shakti?
"The Divine Mother is ‘Maha Shakti’. Maha Shakti means universal energy. Form and formlessness. The formlessness that encompasses the whole universe. That formlessness is in the mountains, rivers, Earth, and throughout the whole universe. The stars, moon, and suns are all a part of the energy of the Divine Mother."