The main thrust of the monastery, however, is to give witness to the Benedictine values of Solitude, Prayer (personal and community), manual and intellectual Work, Charity and Service to those around us and to those who come here for reflection, prayer and guidance. The effort of living out these values is put in the context of ecclesial service and the building up of God’s kingdom here on earth.
Anyone visiting the monastery and its surroundings is impressed by the quiet atmosphere of the place, prompting one to become aware of the deeper values of life. For the monks themselves, this solitude is a facility to live, feel, and be immersed in the ever present reality of God and His Spirit. With the richness and density of grace, gained from this self-exposure to the power of the Word, the monks gather together five times during the day to chant the praises of God, using the inspired lines of the Psalms. The Holy Eucharist, being the centre and apex of all Christian activity, is given the greatest attention and is celebrated every day with utmost preparation and faith in the Paschal Mystery.
Known for their dedicated way of life, monks have down through the centuries shown, by their motivated and self-effacing involvement in whatever sort of work entrusted to them, in which God is to be glorified through all their talents and skills, be it manual or intellectual.
We have been able to extend the traditional hospitality of Benedictines to many priests and religious and the faithful as well as to the people of other religions in India. The Retreat-house is now fairly well-equipped with a chapel, a conference-hall, a dining-hall and many rooms to welcome persons to taste the solitude of the place.