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Nitya Utsav Seva

Nitya Utsava Seva contributes to creating a serene and sacred atmosphere in the temple. The worship rituals, melodious kirtans, and beautiful decorations uplift the consciousness of visitors and inspire them towards spiritual practices. By offering various items such as flowers, incense, lamps, and food to the Deities, devotees express their gratitude for the Lord's blessings and acknowledge His presence in their lives.

Narasimha Chaturdashi ( 11May 2025 )

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Rs - 1,555

Naivedyam Seva

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Rs - 5,555

Naivedyam Seva

&

Rajbhoga

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Rs - 51,000

Narasimha Dev Maha

Abhishek

Seva

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Rs - 2,555

Naivedyam Seva

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Madhu Arpanam Seva

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Rs - 11000

Naivedyam Chaturdasi Kalash

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Kalash Abhishek Seva

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Rs - 3,555

Naivedyam Seva

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Panch Phalam Seva

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Rs - 12,555

Naivedyam Seva

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Panchamrit Abhishek Seva

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Rs - 4,555

Naivedyam Seva

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Milk &Curd Abhishek contribution

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Rs - 16,555

Naivedyam Seva(1 alter) +

Panch Phalam Seva(1 alter) +

Milk &Curd Abhishek contribution

Naivedyam Seva(for 3 Alter)

+

Panch Phalam Seva for(1 Alter)

+

Panchamrit Abhishek Seva

+

Rajbhoga Seva

+

Vaishnav Seva

+

Dress or Shringar(contribution)

Rs - 65,555

Lord Krishna is described as

“namo brahmanya devaya go-brahmana hitaya ca”

(Vishnu Purana 1.19.65), the well-wisher of cows. This was well-reflected in His care for cows as a cowherd boy in Vrindavana. In fact, Lord Krishna’s other names, Govinda and Gopala mean, “friend and protector of cows”.

Religious Significance of Offering Gau Mata Seva:

  • Gau Mata Seva is a sacred duty in Hinduism, honoring these revered animals and fulfilling one’s dharma.

  • Serving cows is believed to attract blessings from Lord Krishna.

  • Offering Gau Mata Seva is thought to accumulate punya, leading to a positive karmic cycle.

  • Donations ensure cows receive proper care, food, shelter, and veterinary attention.

Donation Through Bank (NEFT/ RTGS)

Indian  Donors

International Donors

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