An Extraordinary Spiritual Retreat in Vrindavan!
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ar a BUILDCON An extraordinary spiritual retreat in Vrindavan! Living at Hare Krishna Dham It feels great to be surrounded by 70% open, green areas,20 ft. tall trees and maximum oxygen.The entire 50 acre colony will have around 3600 tall trees. ar a BUILDCON Vrindavan LOCATION ADVANTAGE PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS 100 sq. yd. Booking onwards Amount Located on main Delhi Agra Highway Lavish Garden Chattikara Chowk :2.5 km, 3min Vastu Friendly Design 3.00 Vrindavan Chandrodaya : 4.5 km, 5min Shopping Complex lacs onwards* ISKON Vrindavan: 7.9 km,10min Gated colony with 24/7 surveillance. Bankey Bihari : 9.5 km,15min 500 Trees already planted Highlights Natural Hanuman Temple The complex houses a natural temple of a 100 year old Hanuman murti which was kept under a small banyan tree sapling 10 years ago, and now rests within an enclosure formed naturally by the tree itself as it grew to it’s current majestic form Cow-shed Near the mandir, there is a cow-shed where cows grace the complex with their presence. They are cared for. Cows are very important in all Hindu religious activities and rituals. Pravachan Hall and Meditation Center The complex houses a 4,000 sq. ft large pravachan hall so that religious speakers can address and help enlighten the colony residents. It can be used as a venue for events.Colony residents can also use the meditation center to relax, rejuvenate and spiritually heal VIP Transportation to / from temples (HKD to Temple) There will be 24/7 transportation vehicles at Hare Krishna Dham that can take residents to and HKD to Temple from all major Vrindavan temples, especially during morning and evening aarti times. House-Keeping and Laundry facility We know how difcult it can be to keep your second-home maintained. Our professionally trained house-keeping crew will clean your house twice a week, and our laundry-staff will make sure warm, scented, ironed clothes greet you as you begin your day. Highlights Veg. Restaurant, Shopping, Grocery store The complex will feature a commercial area which will have a vegetarian restaurant, a shopping center and a daily needs and grocery convenience store. Vaastu friendly site plan The site layout is fully in accordance with Vaastu direction guidelines to ensure a positive aura. The site plot is also of Gow-mukhi nature, which means narrow in front and wide towards the back, which is said to be very auspicious for residents. Dispensary, First-Aid Center, Ambulance The complex will have a dispensary and pharmacy so your health is always taken care of and help is simply a stone’s throw away. Ambulance service will be provided 24/7 so emergency patients can be attended to immediately. 24 / 7 Central Security System, ATM Safety is of utmost importance and can under no circumstances be compromised with. The site will have a CCTV camera system tted and have security guards for 24/7 gate-keeping. There is also an ATM on site to make sure your nancial needs are always met within minutes 1 km long jogging track, 70% green area A 6ft wide track lined with 30ft of greenery and 20ft tall trees provides the residents ample space to jog and get exercise for a healthy body and mind combination, in a beautiful environment.The site layout plan is made to ensure 70% open areas covered with greenery. SiteSite Layout Layout Plan Plan Location Map Ph-2 Ph-3 Vrindavan - Present Day The World’s Tallest Krishna temple is coming up at Vrindavan.It stands tall, majestic and graceful at a stunning 700 ft (200 m).It is called the Vrindavan Chandrodaya temple,and is an eort of ISKCON Bangalore.Find out more at http://www.vcm.org.in/ The other most popular temples include Shri Bankey Bihari temple, ISKCON Vrindavan Krishna Balaram temple,Kripalu Prem mandir,Radha Raman temple, Radha Damodar temple and Madan Mohan temple. Infrastructure development in Vrindavan has now come in focus following the dramatic increase in worldwide visitors to the city.Development spend by the Government has grown multifold since Vrindavan is now recognized as an important heritage and tourist destination. Vrindavan is well connected by road. The closest broad gauge railway is at Mathura, on the North Central railway line. Mathura is connected to all major cities of India such as Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Jaipur, Gwalior, Chennai, and Lucknow etc. How to reach Vrindavan is therefore, not at all inconvenient. The nearest airport is at Agra which is around 50 kilometers away. Regular ights connect it from Delhi, Kolkata, Varanasi, and Mumbai. The Delhi International Airport is the nearest airport for international ights and other destinations in the country. This small town is 150 kilometers from Delhi and 50 kilometers from Agra.As it falls on the Golden Triangle circuit of Delhi-Jaipur-Agra it has excellent roads connecting it. There are regular buses and taxis from Delhi.UP roadways and Haryana roadways buses also connect it to Mathura and other towns.The main bus stop in Vrindavan is near the ISKCON temple. Vrindavan - Religious Signicance Located in Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh, India, Vrindavan is one of the favorite religious destinations in India. It is on the site of an ancient forest believed to have been the area where Bhagwan Krishna spent his childhood days. Vrindavan has played an important part in Hindu folklore since ancient time and serves as a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site, as it is widely believed that Vrindavan is the exact replica of the supreme Gow-loka Vrindavan from the spiritual sky. Millions of Radha Krishna devotees make a pilgrimage annually to Vrindavan, participating in festivals enacting episodes from the life of Krishna. The town includes many hundreds of temples dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna. The ancient name of the city, "Brindaban," had been named after its ancient groves of "Brinda," i.e. Tulsi, with “ban” meaning a grove or a forest. Two small groves still exist, Nidhivan and Seva kunj. Krishna was raised in the cow-herding village of Gokul by his foster parents Nanda Maharaj and Yasoda. The Bhagavata Purana describes Krishna's early childhood pastimes in Vrindavan forest wherein he, his brother Balarama, and his cowherd friends stole butter, engaged in childhood pranks and fought with demons. Along with those activities, Krishna has been described meeting and dancing with the local girls of Vrindavan village (and especially Radharani) known as gopis. Those pastimes were the source of inspiration for the famous Sanskrit poem, Gita Govinda, by the Orissan poet, Jayadeva. 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