Planetarium Chandelier Model Developement
Sat, August 23, 2014
by Nitya Priya Devi Dasi
The сenterpiece of the temple complex is the grand chandelier which will hang in the main dome of the TOVP serving as a model of the universe to provide visitors an enlivening tour of the various regions of the cosmic creation. This giant model will be built according to descriptions in the Fifth Canto of
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Coming up Fast
Fri, August 22, 2014
by Nitya Priya Devi Dasi
In the first two photos you can see the construction of the TOVP fundraising building. It will serve as headquarters for the TOVP project and will be situated in the far right corner of the site. The estimated completion date is October, 2014. The next two photos record the construction progress of the utility building.
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Altar for the Deities
Fri, August 22, 2014
by Nitya Priya Devi Dasi
This is the Grand Altar where Sri Sri Radha Madhava and Sri Panca-tattva will be moved, and the Sri Guru Parampara installed. The construction of the altar is progressing rapidly. In the future, thousands of people from all over the world will stand here before the Deities to worship and chant Harinama sankirtan before Them.
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Fourth Ring
Fri, August 22, 2014
by Nitya Priya Devi Dasi
Installation of the fourth ring of the beautiful and marvelous Temple of the Vedic Planetarium began a few days ago. 3 out of 24 sections are now complete. Each part of a new segment will be placed every 2-3 days until the fourth ring is complete.
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quarto anel
Prabhupada’s bridge
Fri, August 22, 2014
by Nitya Priya Devi Dasi
Moving the Deities into the new temple will be a great step forward in the Deity worship. The Mayapur Deity department is the largest in ISKCON and many pujaris will be serving the Deities of Sri Panca-tattva, Sri Sri Radha Madhava. Lord Narasimhadeva and the Guru Parampara. They will be housed in the Long Building
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A ponte de Prabhupada