SUPPORT THIS COMBINED #GIVINGTOVP AND TOVP CARE FUNDRAISER WITH ONE DONATION FROM APRIL 26 (AKSHAYA TRITIYA) – MAY 6 (NRSIMHA CATURDASI)
Help complete Lord Nrsimhadeva's entire temple wing and altar by 2021, and simultaneously assist ISKCON Mayapur during this time of need due to the India lock-down caused by the corona virus!
Sponsor a Nrsimha Brick or give any amount and help raise $300,000 for Lord Nrsimha’s altar. Make a pledge payment, a new Seva Opportunity offering, or a one-time donation. All funds will be matched by Ambarisa prabhu (Alfred B. Ford), project Chairman, totaling up to $150,000, thus doubling the income to the TOVP.
Additionally, 10 cents from every dollar donated will be matched by Ambarisa to help ISKCON Mayapur through a financial crisis caused by the current India lockdown on account of the Corona virus. These funds will be used for Deity Care, Devotee Care of 250+ full-time brahmacari residents, and Cow Care of the 300+ cows in the goshala. This is an opportunity to serve the World Headquarters of ISKCON in Sridham Mayapur which is struggling due to a financial breakdown.
Regarding the importance of the upkeep of the daily Deity seva-puja in Mayapur and Vrindaban at all costs Srila Prabhupada said:
“Just like I am trying to make some fund for Vrndavana and Mayapur. Even no contribution comes, it will go on. The seva-puja will not stop for want of money. So there will be no want of money. Still, I must make some provision, by the income the seva-puja will go on. Contribution may come or not. That provision should be made.”
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Take advantage of this opportunity to serve both the TOVP project and ISKCON Mayapur simultaneously through one donation during the #GivingTOVP Fundraiser.
NOTE: ONLY DONATIONS GIVEN ONLINE DIRECTLY THROUGH THE TOVP WEBSITE OR TOVP APP WILL COUNT TOWARDS THE TOVP CARE EMERGENCY FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR ISKCON MAYAPUR.
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COMPLETED NRSIMHA TEMPLE WING & ALTAR 3D GRAPHICS
Nrsimha Temple Wing design by Svaha and Rangavati matajis. (click to enlarge)