Udaipur: A visionary and multi-dimensional project is being developed near Udaipur, in Selu village of Iswal, by the Moyendra Foundation. This initiative aims to emerge as an ideal model from social, spiritual, and cultural perspectives in the coming years. Interested individuals can contribute to this noble, community-driven project by contacting 9829243207 and becoming part of this meaningful initiative.
This project goes beyond mere infrastructure development. Its objective is to create a holistic environment where devotion, service, compassion, and art can be experienced together in a vibrant and living form.
The proposed complex will include a grand Radha-Krishna temple, a modern गौशाला (cow shelter), a “Happy Home,” and a dedicated music museum celebrating India’s rich musical heritage. This integrated development aims to fulfill diverse human and cultural needs at a single location.
The Radha-Krishna temple will serve not only as a center of faith but also as a source of spiritual awakening. Regular prayers, devotional singing (bhajans and kirtans), and religious activities will create a peaceful and positive atmosphere for devotees.
The गौशाला will provide proper care, shelter, and medical facilities for abandoned and stray cows, thereby strengthening the traditional Indian value of cow सेवा (service).
One of the most significant and sensitive aspects of the project is the “Happy Home.” This will not be just an old-age home, but a warm and respectful living space for senior citizens, where they can experience a family-like environment, mental peace, and social connection.
Special attention will be given to healthcare, recreation, spiritual activities, and daily living needs of the elderly to ensure a balanced and fulfilling life.
The proposed music museum will further enhance the cultural identity of the project. It will preserve and showcase instruments, traditions, and the history of Indian classical and folk music. This museum will not only attract art lovers and tourists but also serve as a bridge connecting the younger generation with their cultural roots.
Construction on Donated Land
Krishnadasi Ranjana Bhati, Managing Director of Moyendra Foundation and a social worker, has donated approximately 10 bighas of land (around 2.3 lakh square feet) for this ambitious project. She described it as her social responsibility to leave behind a legacy that blends service, spirituality, and compassion for future generations.
Foundation Director Mukesh Madhavani stated that this is a “people’s project” aimed at involving every section of society. Individuals, institutions, and philanthropists are invited to contribute to various construction activities according to their capacity and devotion.
Director Divakar Agrawal said the project will play a key role in giving Udaipur a new identity—where the city will be known not only for its natural beauty and lakes but also as a center of service, culture, and social responsibility.
Director Vijay Saraf added that tourists from India and abroad will visit not just for sightseeing, but for a holistic experience—where they can witness a unique blend of cow service, spiritual peace, cultural heritage, and social values.
The project has been designed by architect Sunil Laddha, incorporating a balanced blend of traditional Indian architecture and modern amenities. The design ensures harmony with nature, offering visitors a शांत (peaceful), soothing, and inspiring environment.