Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir

The Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir is conceived as a grand celebration of Vrindavan's rich spiritual heritage, it is designed to be a beacon of devotion and culture. This ambitious project harmoniously blends ancient traditions with modern architectural excellence, creating a space where devotees can immerse themselves in the transcendental atmosphere of Sri Radha Krishna's eternal abode .

 

The South Block of VCM, is seen in the above image

The construction of the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir is progressing steadily, with every brick laid and every detail crafted with utmost precision and care. This monumental endeavor is not just about creating a physical structure; it is about manifesting a spiritual vision that will serve as a hub for devotional activities, cultural events, and community development in the holy dham of Vrindavan [[web]].

The temple's design incorporates advanced engineering techniques while maintaining the aesthetic of traditional Indian temple architecture. This harmonious blend ensures that VCM will stand as a testament to both spiritual heritage and modern innovation, inspiring generations of devotees to come [[web]].

4. Celebrity and Dignitaries support to the Temple

By the grace of Sri Radha and Krishna, the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir has been blessed with visits from numerous luminaries, each contributing to the temple's mission in their unique way.
 

Sonu Sood
 

The renowned actor and philanthropist Sonu Sood has shown his heartfelt support for VCM through his social media platforms. He has encouraged his followers to participate in this iconic project, recognizing its spiritual and cultural significance.

Sonu Sood: "I felt blissful taking part in the temple's wonderful activities...Everyone should donate at least one square feet"

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Chitralekha Ji
 

Chitralekha Ji graced VCM with her presence, inspiring many to join hands with this transcendental project. She emphasized how connecting with Krishna and Vrindavan can illuminate one's life, bringing spiritual enlightenment and joy.

 

Smt. Hema Malini
 

Smt. Hema Malini, the esteemed Member of Parliament representing Mathura constituency, graced the South Wing temple with her  presence. She offered her heartfelt respects to Sri Sri Radha Vrindavanchandra and was captivated by Their transcendental beauty. Hema Malini Ji witnessed a mesmerizing Mohiniyattam dance performance and fondly recalled her long-standing association with the project since the auspicious Shilanyas ceremony in 2014.

Hema Malini: "I am happy to be here in Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir and its wonderful to see the temple is getting ready"


 

Anupam Kher
 

The acclaimed actor Anupam Kher visited VCM and shared his joy at seeing the project come to life. He expressed his happiness at witnessing the manifestation of the vision he had previously seen in presentations.
 

Anupam Kher: "It's an amazing project and I think you should all donate for this"

  

Vivek Oberoi
 

Vivek Oberoi expressed his deep connection with the project, describing it as not just a temple or a skyscraper, but a significant symbol of Indian culture. He emphasized how VCM will be a confluence of culture  and technology, attracting visitors from around the world.

 

Vivek Oberoi: "This is not just a temple or a skyscraper but a symbol of Indian Culture" 
 

Saurabh Jain
 

Saurabh Jain, known for his portrayal of Lord Krishna in Mahabharath (2012), emphasized the project's goal to spread the name of Vrindavan worldwide. He noted that VCM is shaping this dream into reality.
 

Saurabh Jain: "This is not just a temple or a skyscraper but a symbol of Indian Culture"

 

Dr. Narendra Modi
 

In a heartfelt letter, Dr. Narendra Modi expressed his delight at the progress of VCM. He commended ISKCON's selfless service to humanity and its promotion of compassion and brotherhood. The Prime Minister shared his confidence that the temple complex will draw pilgrims from all over the world, praising its architectural grandeur and beautiful design.

Narendra Modi: "I am delighted to learn that.. Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir is taking shape in the sacred land of Vrindavan"

 

Ram Nath Kovind
 

Former President Ram Nath Kovind visited VCM, he had darshan and engaged with children during an Akshaya Patra event. He shared his best wishes for ISKCON Bangalore’s religious and humanitarian initiatives, including the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir project.

Ram Nath Kovind: "I also wish them success with the upcoming Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir"

 

Pranab Mukherjee
 

During his tenure as the  President, Pranab Mukherjee visited VCM and supported its mission to disseminate the philosophical messages of the Bhagavad-gita and Srimad Bhagavatam in an accessible and rational manner.
 

Pranav Mukherjee: "This Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir will disseminate the message of Bhagavad Gita"
 

Amit Badhana

 

Amit Badhana's visit further endorsed the temple's vision, adding to the growing list of notable personalities supporting this transcendental project 

Become a Part of VCM

The Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir invites all to participate in this transcendental project. By engaging in devotional service, supporting the construction, or simply visiting to experience the divine atmosphere, one can become a part of this historic endeavor to spread Krishna consciousness.

Your support helps preserve cultural heritage and promotes spiritual growth in Braj. Become a part of VCM and contribute to a legacy of devotion and excellence.

Conclusion

The celebrity and dignitaries visits at VCM underscore the temple’s cultural and spiritual significance. With strong support from renowned figures, VCM is not just a construction project—it is a vibrant symbol of devotion, heritage, and community unity. Each visit reinforces the temple’s promise to become a landmark destination for spirituality and cultural pride.

FAQs

1. What is Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir (VCM)?
VCM is an emerging grand temple in Vrindavan designed to celebrate and preserve the spiritual heritage of the region.

2. Who are some of the celebrities who visited VCM?
Notable visitors include Sonu Sood, Chitralekha Ji, Indhresh Udhadhyay, Hema Malini, Anupam Kher, Saurabh Jain, Ram Nath Kovind, Pranav Mukharjee, and Amit Badha.

3. How does the temple contribute to the community?
VCM is designed to be a cultural and spiritual hub, hosting various events and initiatives that promote education, heritage, and community development.

4. How can I get involved with VCM?
Visit the temple’s website or contact the administration to learn about volunteer opportunities, donations, and upcoming events.