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  >>  VAISHNAWA CULTURE



Promoting Vaishnava culture and value based learning

 

 Temples, apart from being centers of worship should also be exemplary abodes of learning and social service. The trust has acquired lands, plots and houses at various Divyadesams such as Ahobilam, Azhwar Thirunagari, Tirukkannapuram, Tirunangur, Melkote and Kanchipuram with this strong motive to develop permanent exhibitions, theme parks, information and learning centers.

Local scholars and students are encouraged to make use of the available facilities and supports extended to them for education purposes. Temporary and free accommodation is given to touring Yatrikas and on special occasions, the place is used for mass level tadeeyaradhana and Vaishnava conferences.

The trust, joining hands with organizations having similar objectives is promoting many social welfare schemes like health awareness, infrastructure development, communal harmony training, education and ethical inculcation. The ashram at Alwar Thirunagari acts as a centre to promote programs on rural empowerment and free coaching with the executive support of ISKCON members and a movement for Rural Empowerment.

In pursuit of this ideal, proposals are made for purchase of plots in spiritually vibrant places like Srimushnam, Tirukkurungudi, Tirukkoshtiyur, Srirangam and Tirupathi. The trust in the view of spreading this culture to Northern India also plans to acquire land in sacred places like Haridwar, Chitrakoot, Ayodhya, Brindavan and Pushkar.

 It is a mandatory principle of the trust to refrain from allowing any commercial venture or tenancy in premises of charity.