This Shivratri Rebuild a Sacred Home of Mahadev in Kashi





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About the Project
The Dukh Hareshwar Mahadev Mandir in Kashi is an ancient temple with a rich history spanning 700 years. This sacred site has been a place of worship for countless devotees who come to perform pooja and seek the blessings of Lord Shiva. However, the temple is currently in a state of disrepair and urgently needs restoration.
The Current State of the Temple
The temple’s condition is deteriorating rapidly. The paint on the walls is chipping away, and the overall structure is becoming a health hazard for the poojari and devotees who visit from Kashi and far-off places for darshan. The ceiling is in such a bad state that it poses a risk of collapse, making it unsafe for everyone.
Our Mission
We are committed to reconstructing the Dukh Hareshwar Mahadev Mandir to restore its former glory and ensure the safety and comfort of all who visit. Our goal is to repaint the walls, repair the ceiling, and address any structural issues to prevent potential hazards. By doing so, we aim to preserve this sacred site and its spiritual significance for future generations.
How You Can Help
We call upon all Shiv Bhakts to support us in this noble cause. Your generous donations will help us undertake the necessary repairs and ensure that the temple remains a safe and beautiful place of worship. By contributing to the reconstruction efforts, you will not only receive the blessings of Lord Shiva but also accumulate good karma.
Join Us in This Noble Cause
In this temple, we constantly serve sadhus and provide a space for spiritual growth and devotion. Your support is crucial in helping us maintain this tradition and keep the temple in good condition. If we do not take action in time, the temple’s condition may worsen, causing many problems for the devotees.
Har Har Mahadev! Let us come together to restore the Dukh Hareshwar Mahadev Mandir and ensure that its divine blessings continue to touch the lives of all who visit. Kindly donate generously and be a part of this sacred endeavor.
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Shivdhaam Foundation utilizes donations strictly for authorized on-ground programs—Gau Seva, Sadhu Seva, Gurukul support, Temple conservation, Animal welfare and community welfare. Funds are allocated to project operations, infrastructure, and beneficiary services, with full compliance, audits, and transparent reporting to ensure accountable use of every contribution.
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