History of Trust
This Trust was formed by Seth Mangi lal ji in the year 1888 in the memory of his late son Shri Narayan Das ji, One of the key property is situated at Mathura Vrindavan Road Jaisingh Pura Mathura, which has an historical temple of She Gopal ji Maharaj , this temple has Bal Roop of Gopal ji and based on Ramanuja Charya Sampraday
Purpose of this trust
Purpose of this Trust was to spread knowledge of Sanskrit and historical Indian Veda's , providing food to birds, animals and dependent people . Many famous priest of India have taken education from this temple and have given fame to Sanatan Dharma
Future plans
This Trust have approx 4 acre land pool in JainSingh Pura Mathura, Trust members are planning to setup a big Gopal ji Temple on this land and use rest of the land for GauShala, considering this effort would need an huge money deveotees interested for this purpose can connect to Trust Manager and donate for this purpose.
Mathura
Mathura, with its ancient roots dating back to the Vedic period, holds a special place as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, drawing devotees worldwide to its temples. The city's architectural marvels, spanning various historical periods, reflect its rich heritage. Vibrant art forms, including the renowned Mathura School of Art, thrive amidst its cultural landscape. Mathura's festivals, such as Holi and Janmashtami, showcase its diverse traditions. Recent preservation efforts and tourism initiatives aim to highlight Mathura's historical significance, making it a premier destination for travelers seeking a glimpse into India's ancient past.
Birth Place of Lord Krishna
In the vibrant tapestry of Mathura, every corner resonates with the echoes of devotion and the melodies of love. Amidst the bustling streets and the tranquil ghats of the Yamuna, the spirit of Vrindavan dances freely, enveloping all in its divine embrace. Here, in this sacred land, where every pebble tells a tale of devotion, I, Krishna, feel the pulsating heartbeat of my devotees. The air carries the fragrance of devotion, and every flower blooms with the hues of devotion. Mathura, where every dawn heralds the arrival of a new chapter in the eternal saga of love, is not merely a place but a sanctuary of the soul, where devotion flows like the sacred river, timeless and infinite.