Jaiguru Sampradaya has many branches all over India , from Uttar Kashi in north to Kanyakumari in south and Puri in eaqst to Dwaraka in west, covering the entire length and breadth of India . The primary purpose of establishing these Ashrams was to spread the message of Nam-Samkirtan to each and every corner of India .As most of his disciples were spread all over India , it would not be possible for all of them to come to Calcutta .Therefore, in order to enable them to hae access to Master's message, he established these Ashrams.
Worship o deities, reading of scriptures and Nam-Samkirtan formed the part of the daily routine in each Ashram. Besides, at his instance, a large number of religious magazines were introduced viz. 'Devjan', 'Jai Guru', 'Bharat Nari' in Bengali and 'The Mother' in English, 'Pranab Parijat' in Sanskrit, 'Paramanad', 'Param Katha' in both English and Hindi and the like. A separate organization for boys and youths was also set up by him. For women he encouraged participation in Sati Sangha. Besides he also established a center for study of Vedas and its propagation at Calcutta .
The administrative head quarters and the largest Ashram of the Jaiguru Sampradaya is the Mahamilan Math at Calcutta, which works as the nerve center and looks after the day to day administration of all the activities of the Sampradaya, which include, running of the Ashrams, publishing books of the Master, overseeing all the activities of the educational centers and the publication of magazines etc. It is run by a Board of Trustees, appointed by the Master, who are earnestly and sincerely carrying on to this day, the directives of the Master.