
A temple is rising in Vrindavan.
A new home for Guruvayurappan, raised in Kerala tradition on the soil where the boy Krishna danced, played, and revealed Himself.
Prana Pratishtha
Friday19 February 2027
The day Guruvayurappan takes His seat in Vrindavan.
Until the deity is consecrated · IST
The temple, in three dimensions.
A first look at the completed vision — the Sreekovil at the centre, the gopurams marking the cardinal entrances, the Koothambalam for temple theatre, the prakara walls and walkways. The full complex, as it will stand.




The visionKrishna comes home.
For centuries, devotees have travelled to Guruvayur in Kerala to stand before the boy Krishna. Now, by the calling of Brahmarishi Dr. Mohanji, a new Guruvayurappan shrine is being raised in Vrindavan itself — the very forest where Krishna's leelas unfolded.
The architecture is faithful to Kerala temple tradition — Pancha Prakara enclosures, the Shadadhara energy grid, the kodi maram in the courtyard, the wall of lamps along the prakara. Inside the Sreekovil, Guruvayurappan stands with Ganesha, Bhagavati and Ayyappa.
Four deities, one sanctum
Guruvayurappan at the centre, with the three who share His leela.



The Guruvayur temple in Vrindavan will truly depict the principles of Sanatana Dharma. Regardless of class, caste or sect, access will be given to all who believe in Sanatana Dharma, while maintaining sanctity and originality of the temple.

Brahmarishi Dr. Mohanji · Founder & Yajamaan
The soil of Vrindavan.
The land for the temple sits in the district of Mathura — in the very forest where Krishna's leelas unfolded. The Yamuna flows nearby. The same soil that received His footsteps as a boy now receives the temple that brings His essence home.
In June 2025, the Shadadhara — the six energy points beneath the sanctum — was laid here. From that day, the ground is no longer ordinary earth. It is consecrated.




Each rupee is tied to something specific.
No general fund, no overheads taken from your gift. Every contribution maps directly to a part of the temple being built.
₹ 108 per brick · the auspicious number. Your name is inscribed against the brick in the temple registry.
Offer a brick →₹ 5,000 per square foot · stone of permanence, the same granite used in Kerala's oldest temples.
Lay a stone →₹ 10,000 per day · sculptors, masons, painters — a day of ornamental work in your name.
Sponsor a day →Hear the one that calls to you.
The temple welcomes a single brick the same way it welcomes a whole gopuram. The merit is His to give; the offering is between you and Him.
Nirmaan Seva
A single brick, a foot of consecrated land, a day of an artisan's hands. No one is too small to enter.
From ₹ 108Mandir Seva
Each element of the temple has a name and a purpose — a door, a bell, a lamp tower, a shrine. Bring one into being.
₹ 50,000 upwardsSevadhikara
For those called to walk closely with the temple, lifelong. Garbhagriha seva in your name, for as long as the temple stands.
₹ 10 Lakh and aboveGuruvayur is rising in more than one place.
The principal temple, on consecrated ground in Krishna's birthplace district.
A sister Guruvayurappan shrine in development. More soon.
A sister Guruvayurappan shrine in development. More soon.