Tandi Village Restoration of Shesh Nag Mandir





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About the Project
About Tandi Village
Tandi Village, with its thousand-year-old legacy, stands as a testament to history and tradition. This once-vibrant village, rich in cultural heritage, is now seeking renovation after a devastating fire.
Shesh Nag Mandir
A Beacon of Faith and Culture
Shesh Nag Mandir, dedicated to our revered deities Jal Devata and Shesh Nag Murti, is the spiritual heart of Tandi Village. This ancient temple has been the focal point for all our major festivals and celebrations, bringing our community together in unity and devotion.
The Fire Tragedy
Recently, a tragic fire engulfed our village, destroying many homes and the sacred Shesh Nag Mandir. The loss of this temple has left a deep void in our community, taking away not just a place of worship, but a symbol of our cultural identity and resilience.
Our Mission: Rebuild Shesh Nag Mandir
The villagers of Tandi are united in our mission to rebuild the Shesh Nag Mandir. We believe that restoring our beloved temple will bring blessings and help our village recover and thrive once more.
How You Can Help
Your support can make a significant difference. Here’s how you can help:
Donate: Contribute to the restoration fund to rebuild the Shesh Nag Mandir affected by the fire.
Volunteer: Join us in our efforts to physically restore the temple and the village.
Spread the Word: Share our story and mission with others to gather more support.
Major Festivals
Despite the recent hardships, Tandi Village remains a hub of vibrant cultural heritage. All major festivals are celebrated in the Shesh Nag Mandir, and we aim to continue these traditions for future generations.
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