The sprawling white-and-yellow building of the Sanatan Sanstha—a hard-line Hindu organisation—stands out starkly against the backdrop of the tree-covered hill in Goa’s Bandora village, about 30 km from the capital Panaji. It appears quiet from outside. A few inmates of the ashram appear to be engaged in manual work in the courtyard. Situated between two of Goa’s most famous Hindu places of worship—the Shantadurga Temple and the Ramnathi Temple—the ashram appears to be an island of peace and serenity. The perfect place to meditate and cleanse the soul for those who come to this place.