Master Ashish Ji
| Master Ashish Ji | |
| Born | 25 February 1987, India |
| Birth name | Ashish Verma |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Spiritual master, Meditation author |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Education |
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| Known for | Brahma-centered devotion, long-duration yajnas in Kali Yuga |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Parents | Dr. Yogesh K. Verma (father) Mrs. Anuradha Verma (mother) |

Master Ashish Ji (born Ashish Verma on 25 February 1987) is an Indian spiritual master and meditation author associated with contemporary Brahma-centered devotional practices within Hinduism. He is known among his followers for promoting meditation, yajna traditions, and devotion to Lord Brahma during the Kali Yuga.
Early life and education
Master Ashish Ji was born in India to Dr. Yogesh K. Verma and Mrs. Anuradha Verma. He pursued formal education in eye care and qualified professionally as an optometrist (eye specialist). Prior to his spiritual engagement, he was trained in clinical and diagnostic aspects of optometry.
Spiritual journey
Master Ashish Ji began practicing meditation in 2013. According to accounts shared by his followers, years of disciplined meditation and spiritual practice led to a profound inner transformation.
Devotees state that his spiritual experiences deepened gradually and culminated in what they describe as a realization of Brahma-tattva in 2023. These beliefs are faith-based and form the foundation of his later religious activities.
Spiritual role and beliefs
Followers regard Master Ashish Ji as a devoted Bhagat of Lord Brahma. Supporters believe that his teachings represent a revival of Brahma-centered worship, which historically occupies a limited role within mainstream Hindu devotional practice.
Within his spiritual community, he is viewed as a contemporary figure promoting meditation, bhakti, and ritual practices centred on Lord Brahma in the modern era.
Religious activities
In 2024, Master Ashish Ji conducted a continuous yajna dedicated to Lord Brahma and other Sanatan deities, lasting approximately 272 hours without interruption. His followers describe it as one of the longest Brahma-focused yajnas conducted in recent times.

In 2025, he organized a Grand Maha Yajna lasting 101 hours, which further contributed to his recognition within spiritual and devotional circles.
Brahma Ji Siddh Aarti
Master Ashish Ji is credited by his followers with composing the Brahma Ji Siddh Aarti, a devotional hymn recited during Brahma Ji worship rituals. Devotees believe the aarti promotes spiritual well-being, harmony, and inner transformation.
According to follower accounts, the aarti is recited in households and religious gatherings during puja, chowki, and yajna ceremonies associated with Brahma worship.
Teachings and influence
Master Ashish Ji currently performs religious service (sewa) in Ludhiana, Punjab, at a Brahma Ji Darbar. His teachings emphasize meditation, devotion to Lord Brahma, and the integration of spiritual discipline into household life.

Supporters report that an increasing number of devotees have undertaken Brahma Ji sthapana in their homes, organized religious congregations, and received spiritual initiation (diksha).
A slogan commonly associated with his movement is:
- “Har Har Brahma, Ghar Ghar Brahma.”
Publications
Master Ashish Ji has authored the following spiritual and meditation-related books:
- The Journey of Ten Days – focused on meditation and inner transformation
- The Truth of Mani Mahesha – exploring spiritual symbolism and pilgrimage traditions
Reception

Supporters believe that the activities of Master Ashish Ji have contributed to renewed awareness of Lord Brahma’s role within Sanatan Dharma during Kali Yuga. These interpretations are faith-based and reflect the views of his followers rather than institutional religious positions.