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Asirvanam Benedictine Monastery
Anchepalya, Kumbalgodu Post Bangalore
Karnataka Pin: 560074, India.
The Asirvanam Benedictine Monastery invites men who are sincerely seeking God to discern a vocation to the Benedictine monastic life, inspired by the Gospel of Jesus Christ and guided by the Rule of St. Benedict.
Monastic life is a journey of faith marked by prayer, work, silence, and community living. It is a call to follow Christ wholeheartedly, responding generously to God’s invitation in the context of the Church and the needs of the world today.
St. Benedict of Nursia (c. 480–547 AD), the Father of Western Monasticism, gave the Church a balanced and life-giving spiritual path through his Rule. His wisdom continues to guide Benedictine communities across the world.

At the heart of his teaching is the simple yet profound principle:

Benedictine monastic life is centered on:
Prayer – Personal and communal prayer, especially the Liturgy of the Hours
Work – Manual and intellectual work as a participation in God’s creation
Community Life – Living as brothers, sharing life, faith, and responsibilities
Stability – Commitment to one monastery and one community
Silence & Listening – Creating space to hear God’s voice
Hospitality – Welcoming every guest as Christ Himself
This way of life forms monks who are rooted in God, balanced in living, and open to serving others.
We welcome men who are seriously discerning God’s call and who desire to live a life of faith, discipline, and fraternity.
Discernment begins with experience.
If you feel drawn to monastic life, you are warmly invited to:
Those who feel called will gradually enter a formation process that includes:
This journey helps each candidate grow spiritually, emotionally, and communally.


If you believe God may be calling you to the Benedictine way of life, or if you would like more information, please contact us:
The Vocation Promoter
Asirvanam Benedictine Monastery
Kumblagud P.O., Bangalore – 560 074
Karnataka, India
📞 Phone: 09342106900
— Rule of St. Benedict, Prologue

