The Project Information Centre showcases an 11-ft Statue of Oneness, prominently placed facing the main road. Through exhibits and short films, visitors to the centre may gain insights into the Trust's various activities. The Ekatma Yatra, a remarkable undertaking that involved gathering urns and soil from 23,000 grama panchayats, is one of the initiatives showcased. The Trust's office is located on the first floor of the Project Information Centre, in addition to these features.
The serene banks of the Narmada River are transformed into the Abhaya Ghat, a place of tranquility and spiritual introspection. The ghat serves as the focal point for students of the Gurukul, who visit daily to perform the Narmada aarti and recite the Shankaracharya Stuti. The peaceful environment of the ghat provides an opportunity for reflection and connection with the divine.
A peaceful oasis of a dense forest, spanning 36 hectares, is open to visitors seeking a place of meditation and contemplation. It is located near a majestic statue, and provides a serene setting for those looking to connect with Nature and find inner harmony. The rustling of leaves and chirping of birds offers a sense of calmness and tranquility in this peaceful environment. Whether you are seeking solitude or group activity, this forest offers a unique opportunity for visitors to relax and find clarity of mind.
A magnificent suspension bridge currently links the iconic Statue of Oneness, the Advaita Lok complex and the Acharya Shankar International Institute of Advaita Vedanta. Known as the Shankar Setu, this impressive bridge stands tall and proud as a symbol of unity, physically and metaphorically connecting these significant landmarks. Its breathtaking views and stunning engineering draw visitors to marvel at its beauty and appreciate the natural surroundings.