Shri Devi Krupa
Shri Devi Krupa is operated by Waddatti Family
Shri Devi Trust is enthusiastic to preserving Hindu religious practices and fostering community welfare. The trust also focuses on building and maintaining temples and gaushalas, preserving spiritual heritage, and ensuring animal welfare. By promoting the ethical treatment of cows and providing shelter and care through its gaushalas, it upholds traditional values. The trust oversees daily rituals and serves as a vital institution for preserving religious traditions, supporting community welfare, and promoting ethical and sustainable practices. Through effective governance, transparent operations, and community engagement, such trusts contribute significantly to spiritual and social well-being.
Gaushala Management
Cow Care: Providing food, shelter, and medical care to cows, reflecting our commitment to animal welfare and the spiritual significance of cows in our culture.
Sustainability: Implementing eco-friendly practices such as organic farming and utilizing cow products for various purposes.
Community Education: Promoting awareness about cow protection and engaging the community in our gaushala activities.
Community Services
Educational Programs: Offering classes on religious texts, spiritual practices, and cultural traditions. Charitable Activities: Conducting food distribution, healthcare camps, and other initiatives to support the underprivileged.
Our Values
Devotion: Upholding the sanctity and traditions of our faith.
Service: Committed to serving both the community and animals with compassion and dedication.
Transparency: Ensuring transparent operations and financial integrity.
Shri Devi Krupa
Our Mission
To foster spiritual growth, cultural preservation, and community welfare by building and maintaining temples and gaushalas, thereby serving both devotees and animals with devotion and care.
What We Do
Temple Construction and Maintenance
Building Temples: We design and construct temples that serve as sanctuaries for worship and spiritual activities, adhering to traditional architectural styles and religious norms.
Daily Operations: Managing daily rituals, festivals, and ceremonies to ensure a vibrant spiritual life for the community.
Upkeep: Regular maintenance and renovation of temple premises to provide a serene and sacred environment for worship.
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The temple is a vital and innovative element of Indian culture. Temples serve not only as places of worship for Gods and Goddesses but also as guardians of the customs and traditions that govern Indian society. Over the centuries, these religious institutions have played a key role in preserving Indian traditions of purity, yoga, ethical purification, renunciation, simplicity, unity, and the supreme power of the divine.
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