
Ashram in Rishikesh
Forty-eight songs. Six weeks. One quiet ashram perched above the Ganges. When John, Paul, George, and Ringo traded the chaos of Beatlemania for the forested stillness of Rishikesh in 1968, they didn't just find inner peace — they wrote nearly an entire double album that would reshape rock and roll. The Beatles Ashram, formally known as Chaurasi Kutia, sits on 18 acres of jungle-draped hillside where Maharishi Mahesh Yogi once guided the world's most famous band through Transcendental Meditati...











