“In the land of Lord Hari, let the form of Shri Krishna rise again.”
Nestled at the sacred Vishnupad Sita Kund, this centuries-old Krishna temple, established by Pujari Shri Madan Ji, holds profound spiritual significance. Although construction efforts have been ongoing for the past five years, the temple remains incomplete due to a lack of funds.
But hope is not lost.
Pujari Shri Madan Ji now leads the sacred mission to rebuild and restore this temple, honoring Lord Krishna — the divine form of Lord Hari himself — in the land of liberation: Gaya Ji.
📍 Sita Kund at Vishnupad is among the holiest sites in Gaya, where divine vibrations flow uninterrupted.
🕉 Lord Krishna, as an incarnation of Shri Hari, deserves a grand temple here to guide, uplift, and bless generations to come.
🕊 According to Shri Madan Ji, worshiping Shri Krishna at Gaya Dham grants peace, joy, and ultimate liberation (moksha).
🙏 It is a spiritual injustice that to this day, no grand Krishna temple has been built at this sacred site.
“Where Shri Hari resides, there must also be Shri Krishna — the redeemer, the savior.”
✨ Temple foundation and some structure have been completed with limited donations
🧱 Construction slowed due to shortage of funds
🔧 Remaining work: sanctum completion, marble flooring, shrine interiors, painting, idols, lighting, and a protective outer boundary
Your contribution will directly help:
Complete construction of Lord Krishna’s sanctum
Install beautiful deity idols and shrine decoration
Finalize flooring, tiling, and sacred murals
Light up the temple with spiritual radiance and bhakti
“It is my life’s vow to see Shri Krishna's divine temple rise gloriously on the land of Gaya Ji and Shri Hari.
Every devotee who supports this cause will receive eternal blessings of peace, prosperity, and liberation.”
Let us not allow this holy mission to fade into silence.
Let us rise, together, to build a temple that will shine for centuries.
Let the Temple of Krishna at Sita Kund be our offering of love and gratitude to the Lord.
💝 Donate Now. Be a Part of the Dharma.