Shri Alok Kumar Ji Visits the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium
Wed, March 06, 2024
by Sunanda Das
On March 3, ISKCON Mayapur was visited by Shri Alok Kumar Ji, the working President of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). He specifically came to see the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium, and appreciated wholeheartedly and with enthusiasm the entire project, and the beauty and magnificence of the newly opened Nrsimha Wing. In this video
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Madhva Mathadhipa, Sri Sugunendra Tirtha Svami Visits Mayapur/TOVP, July 2023
Sun, July 09, 2023
by Sunanda Das
Sri Sugunendra Tirtha Svami, the Mathadhipati of the Puthige Math — one of the 8 Mathas established by Srila Madhvacarya in Udupi — visited Sridham Mayapur along with his entourage on his Tirtha Yatra. Under Sugunendra Svami’s leadership, the Sri Puthige Matha has flourished and expanded its influence across the world. He has played a
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Her Grace Nitai Sevini Visits the TOVP
Sat, April 02, 2022
by Sunanda Das
The TOVP was recently visited by Her Grace Nitai Sevini mataji from Vishakapatnam, along with 200+ devotees from that area. In this video she encourages us to help complete the TOVP as soon as possible so our beloved Mayapur Deities can be relocated there in 2024. Her husband Samba das manages the current temple in
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Public Accounts Committee of Indian Parliament Visits ISKCON Mayapur
Tue, January 12, 2021
by Yudhistira Govinda Das
Hare Krishna, We are happy to inform you of the first ever visit of the Public Accounts Committee of the Indian Parliament to Sridham Mayapur on January 10. The Public Accounts Committee is the oldest among all committees and is considered the most influential since they are tasked with auditing the public spending of the
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TOVP Hires Cushman & Wakefield to Manage Completion of the Project
Sun, July 22, 2018
by Sunanda Das
The TOVP management Team has recently made an important decision to hire the assistance of a world-leading Project Management Consultancy (PMC) company, Cushman and Wakefield, to partner with them for the completion of the TOVP by the proposed 2022, Gaura Purnima time-frame. This is a standard practice in the Construction industry for projects of this
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Jayapataka Maharaja’s Sister Visits Sridhama Mayapur
Fri, July 20, 2018
by Parijata Dasi
It’s always wonderful to get special visitors to Mayapur, and this time we had the opportunity to welcome again His Holiness Jayapataka Maharaja’s sister, Leslie Elizabeth Bauer from the U.S.A. on July 12th. After a grand tour of the TOVP she expressed how overwhelmed with emotion she was and moved by the sheer size of
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West Bengal’s Chief Minister Visits ISKCON, Mayapur
Tue, February 13, 2018
by Rishab Hauter
Today, ISKCON Mayapur welcomed West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who came for an official visit. After arriving by helicopter, she was given a warm welcome at the temple by Ambarish Prabhu and several GBC members. Then she took darshan of Sri Panca-tattva, Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, And Lord Narasimhadeva. Jananivas prabhu guided her in performing
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TOVP Photo Gallery
Sat, February 03, 2018
by Sunanda Das
This collection of TOVP photos was taken recently by His Grace Kalasamvara prabhu, President of the Auckland, New Zealand temple who is now in Sridhama Mayapur for the grand Chakra installation ceremony and Gaur Purnima festival. To be a part of history and sponsor an abhisheka for one or both Chakras go to: https://tovp.org/donate/once-in-a-lifetime-chakra-abhisheka-seva-opportunity/ As
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Divine Darshan for Ganga Devi (Flood in Mayapur 2015)
Mon, August 03, 2015
by Parijata Dasi
Flood has been on everyone’s mind for awhile now, as we experienced record amount of rain throughout July. But most of us thought it’s too early, previous times it was at the end of September back in 2007 and 2000. It is a grand Mayapur ‘tradition’ that every 7-8 years Ganga Devi is coming to
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