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Daily Deity Seva
Sakalika Darshan Arati Seva
₹500.00Donate NowAfter the morning bhoga offering, the Lord gives His merciful Sakalika Darshan to all devotees. During this seva, lamps, incense, and prayers are offered, and devotees have the blessed opportunity to behold the Lord in His fresh morning attire.
By performing Sakalika Darshan Arati Seva, one gains the Lord’s blessings for purity, devotion, and protection throughout the day. It is a joyful seva, as devotees witness the Lord’s radiant morning darshan while offering their heartfelt service.
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Daily Deity Seva
Sakalika Fruit Bhoga Seva
₹2,000.00Donate Now“Balya Bhoga Seva” generally refers to offering food preparations to Sri Krishna during His balya (childhood) pastimes.
In ISKCON or Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition, it means sponsoring or serving Krishna’s meals offered daily in the temple, especially during the morning hours when the Lord is worshiped in His child form.
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Daily Deity Seva
Sandhya Arati Seva
₹1,000.00Donate NowPerformed in the evening, after the Sandhya Bhoga offering, this arati involves waving lamps, incense, and devotional songs before the Lord. It marks the transition from day to night, filling the temple with devotion and peace.
By participating in Sandhya Arati Seva, devotees seek the Lord’s blessings for tranquility, spiritual strength, and protection during the night. It is a serene and cherished seva that ends the day in divine remembrance.
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Daily Deity Seva
Sandhya Bhoga Seva
₹2,000.00Donate Now“Sandhya” means evening. In this seva, devotees offer a delicious bhoga to the Lord during the evening arati. This offering marks the transition from day to night, symbolizing devotion and gratitude for the Lord’s protection throughout the day.
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Daily Deity Seva
Shayan Bhoga Seva
₹2,000.00Donate Now“Shayan” means rest or sleep. In this seva, the Lord is offered light preparations and sweets at night before resting. It is the final offering of the day, symbolizing loving care as the Lord is put to rest with devotion and affection.
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Daily Deity Seva
Shayan Dhup Arati Seva
₹500.00Donate NowPerformed at night, after the Shayan Bhoga offering, this arati involves waving lamps and incense to honor the Lord before He rests. It is a loving and tender service that completes the day’s worship.
By participating in Shayan Dhup Arati Seva, devotees seek the Lord’s blessings for peaceful rest, protection through the night, and spiritual well-being. This seva is a beautiful way to end the day in devotion and surrender.
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Srimad Bhagavatam Daan
Srimad Bhagavatam Bengali Set
₹7,000.00Donate NowImmerse yourself in the Srimad Bhagavatam in Bengali, the sacred scripture that narrates the glories of Lord Krishna and the incarnations of the Divine. This complete set is ideal for personal study, spiritual learning, and devotional reading, helping devotees deepen their understanding of dharma, bhakti, and divine pastimes.
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Srimad Bhagavatam Daan
Srimad Bhagavatam English Set
₹8,500.00Donate NowExplore the sacred Srimad Bhagavatam in English, a complete collection detailing the glories, pastimes, and teachings of Lord Krishna and other divine incarnations. This set is perfect for spiritual study, meditation, and devotional reading, helping devotees gain insight, devotion, and understanding of dharma.
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Srimad Bhagavatam Daan
Srimad Bhagavatam Hindi Set
₹7,000.00Donate NowDive into the sacred Srimad Bhagavatam in Hindi, a complete collection narrating the glories and pastimes of Lord Krishna and other divine incarnations. This set is perfect for spiritual learning, meditation, and devotional reading, helping devotees cultivate bhakti, dharma, and divine wisdom.
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Daily Deity Seva
Vaikalika Dhup Arati Seva
₹500.00Donate NowPerformed in the late afternoon, after the Vaikalika Bhoga offering, this arati uses lamps and fragrant incense (dhup) to honor the Lord. It is a time of devotion and gratitude, as devotees offer their service during the tranquil afternoon hours.
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Daily Deity Seva
Vaikalika Fruit Bhoga Seva
₹1,000.00Donate Now“Mangal” means auspicious. In this seva, devotees offer the first food of the day to the Lord during the early morning worship. This bhoga is prepared with love and devotion, symbolizing the beginning of the day in the Lord’s service.
By performing Mangal Bhoga Seva, devotees seek the blessings of auspiciousness, purity, and divine protection throughout the day. Offering food to the Lord at this sacred time ensures that all activities of the day are sanctified and filled with His mercy.
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Value Education
Value Education
₹1,000.00Donate NowSupport the Value Education program, which aims to instill moral values, ethics, and spiritual principles in children and youth. This initiative helps young minds develop discipline, compassion, respect, and a sense of responsibility, preparing them to grow into conscientious and virtuous individuals.



