



Yogi Ravikant Ji
Yogi Ravikant Ji
Yogi Ravikant Ji
Yogi Ravikant Ji
Aadhyatmik Pratyaksh Gyan –Direct Knowing
Experience self-realization through satsang with Living Enlightened Master, sadhana, and selfless service.
About Apno Ki Kutia Ashram
Yogi Ravikant Ji is a living enlightened master and a revolutionary spiritual leader dedicated to guiding people toward a life rooted in truth, integrity, and inner transformation. Through years of intense spiritual discipline and spiritual wandering across India, he gained a profound understanding of life and now shares simple yet powerful teachings that help people live with clarity, responsibility, and authenticity.
The foundation of his teachings is expressed in the simple but profound principle:
“ईमानदारी मुक्ति है, बेईमानी बंधन.”
According to Yogi Ravikant Ji, ईमानदारी (honesty) is not limited to speaking the truth; it means living with complete integrity, truthfulness, and ethical conduct in every aspect of life. When a person lives honestly—with pure intention, ethical behavior, and responsibility toward others—it naturally leads them toward inner freedom and clarity. This is why he teaches that ईमानदारी मुक्ति है (honesty leads to liberation).
About Apno Ki Kutia Ashram
Yogi Ravikant Ji is also the founder of Apno Ki Kutia, a unique spiritual ashram created for sincere spiritual aspirants and truth seekers. This ashram is one of its kind in the world. It is perhaps the world’s very first ashram where genuine truth seekers are invited to live without any obligation—from seven days to an entire lifetime—simply for the purpose of spiritual growth and work towards liberation.
In most places, spiritual learning is limited by conditions, time, or obligations. But at Apno Ki Kutia, a sincere seeker who truly wants to grow spiritually is welcomed to live, learn, and transform themselves under disciplined spiritual principles. The ashram provides a peaceful environment and most importantly the direct guidance from a living Enlightened Master with all the basic facilities needed for a seeker to focus on inner growth and self-development.
However, the ashram is not a place for comfort or passive living. It is a place for sincere transformation. Those who genuinely wish to learn and progress are welcomed, but those who remain stagnant or unwilling to grow spiritually cannot remain there. Yogi Ravikant Ji expresses this clearly through a guiding principle of the ashram:
“रहो तो साधो.”








