Hemja, Pokhara: Manavsewa Ashram is merging spiritual devotion with humanitarian service by hosting a grand Mahayagya from Baisakh 19–26. This initiative will support the construction of a Lakshmi Narayan Temple, establish a Muktinath Dharamshala, and create a revolving fund (Akshaya Kosh) to ensure sustainable, dignified care for rescued and vulnerable individuals.
A Convergence of Compassion and Devotion
In a unique step to combine spiritual upliftment with charitable service, the Ashram aims to transform its premises into a holistic center that nurtures both the physical and spiritual needs of its residents.
Systematic Preparations for Success
A preparatory meeting was held with Ramji Adhikari, the Ashram’s central president, and dedicated guardians. The discussion focused on careful planning for the Mahayagya, including:
- Fundraising and Donation Management: Ensuring transparent collection and utilization of funds.
- Publicity & Mobilization: Engaging the community and organizing volunteers for the grand event.
Major Objectives of the Mahayagya (Baisakh 19–26)
- Temple Construction: Completing the ongoing construction of the Lakshmi Narayan Temple.
- Pran Pratishtha: Performing the spiritual installation ritual.
- Akshaya Kosh (Revolving Fund): Increasing financial resources for long-term care of the Ashram’s residents.
- Muktinath Dharamshala: Building a rest house to support families and visitors.
A Call for Humanitarian Support
Manavsewa Ashram continues to be a beacon of hope, providing food, shelter, medical care, and family reunification for homeless and vulnerable individuals.
"We are combining religious devotion with the ultimate human service—serving those in need," said a representative from the Ashram.
The Ashram invites the community to contribute support, prayers, and active participation to make this noble initiative successful.
Join us in building faith and a sustainable, compassionate future.