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Namaskaram and warm greetings!

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Mohanji Bharat Welfare Foundation has embarked on a grand project to recreate the Guruvayurappan (Lord Krishna) temple in its original glory and splendour, in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh state, the birth land of Sri Krishna. This project realises the true amalgamation of the boy form of Krishna (Guruvayurappan) in the land of Braj Bhoomi, where Shri Krishna was born and spent his childhood.
This project would spread Guruvayurappan consciousness across the world, by enabling access to all genuine seekers – a privilege not possible in the original temple in Guruvayur, Kerala.
Your generous support will play a pivotal role in bringing this spiritual sanctuary to life, serving as a beacon of peace, harmony, and enlightenment not just for the current generation, but for the future generations as well.
Vrindavan Guruvayur Temple
The construction of the temple complex as per the tenets of Tantra Samuchaya, Vasthu and Thachu Sastram under the guidance of one of the foremost practitioners of Vasthuvidya from Kerala. They would follow the concepts of Pancha Prakara and Shadadhara which are concepts of architectural design and space planning, especially in temple architecture and spiritual structures which are deeply rooted in the principles of cosmic energy, spiritual symbolism, and the balance between the physical and metaphysical aspects of a structure.
Pancha Prakara refers to the five concentric enclosures or circumambulatory paths around a sacred space, particularly in temple complexes. These enclosures serve both spiritual and practical purposes. Shadadhara represents the six foundational principles or supports that are crucial in the design and construction of a Vastu-compliant building. These principles correspond to specific energies and elements that must be balanced to create a harmonious environment.

With this temple at Vrindavan, the essence of the idol is spreading back to its original land - Vraj Bhoomi, in Northern Bharat, where Krishna was born and spent his childhood. This initiative also signals the completion of a cycle which started at the beginning of Kaliyuga.

At Vrindavan, Mohanji’s vision is to create a temple town ecosystem which inspires a lifestyle oriented to spiritual transformation, so that, regardless of one’s spiritual orientation or preferred spiritual path, whether it is bhakti (devotion), jnana (knowledge), karma (selfless action) or kriya (meditative practices), the temple provides the opportunity & a platform, to attain the ultimate.

The temple also will have a centre for performing Annadaan or food seva, a Gaushala for shelter of cows and calves, both aligned with the karma yoga (selfless action) path. The temple complex would also include a Home or Shelter for Abandoned Women, of whom there are quite a few in the Vrindavan area. Many of these women are left alone there to fend for themselves, by their own relatives, and most of them need medical and livelihood support. Our Shelter is aimed to provide a home for such women, who would be treated with care and respect.

Sponsorship Opportunities

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Depending on your capacity, interest areas etc. there are various sponsorship opportunities which are available.
We thank you for your contribution in bringing this momentous project to fruition! May you and loved ones be blessed with the divine presence of Lord Sri Krishna in your loves and the abundant grace of Mohanji and the Guru Mandala!
For further information, please reach out to us at: vguruvayur@mohanji.org
Several Hindu scriptures emphasize the significance of participating in the construction of temples and how that positively impacts the spiritual transformation of multiple generations. Below are some of the quotation which encapsulate the significance of the opportunity and the profound impact we can make to this world:
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