- Facility to offer dignified care and accommodation for devotees and senior Vaishnavas
- Ambani donates ₹15 crore to Shri Nathdwara Temple; project inspired by Guru Vishal Bawa Saheb
NE SPIRITUAL BUREAU
NATHDWARA, NOV 10
In a gesture blending devotion and service, Mukesh Ambani visited the sacred town of Nathdwara and announced the establishment of a state-of-the-art ‘Yatri Evam Varishth Seva Sadan’ (Pilgrim and Senior Citizen Service Centre) for visiting devotees and elderly Vaishnavas. During the visit, he had the divine privilege of attending the Bhog Aarti Darshan of Lord Shrinathji and receiving blessings from Guru Vishal Bawa Saheb, also making a donation of ₹15 crore to the Shri Nathdwara Temple.
The upcoming ₹50-crore project will feature more than 100 rooms offering safe, comfortable, and dignified accommodation. It will also include a 24-hour medical unit, nursing and physiotherapy services, a satsang and pravachan hall, and a traditional dining area following the revered Thaal-Prasad system of the Pushtimarg tradition.
The initiative has gathered momentum under the divine guidance of Pujya Vishal Bawa Saheb and with the dedicated support of Anant Ambani, whose continued involvement reflects the family’s deep spiritual commitment. The project’s core vision is to ensure that every devotee visiting Nathdwara experiences organized, compassionate, and respectful care, upholding the sacred values of seva and devotion.
On the occasion, Mukesh Ambani humbly urged that the project be executed in a spirit true to the Nathdwara tradition and the ethos of Pushtimarg.
“We should be proud to be Vaishnavas — followers of the eternal Hindu Sanatan Dharma and the sacred Acharya tradition,” he said.
Expressing his appreciation, Vishal Bawa Saheb praised Anant Ambani’s visionary project ‘Vantara’, calling it “a remarkable, unparalleled, and globally admired creation.”
With the divine grace of Lord Shrinathji and the sacred guidance of the Tilakayat family, the ‘Yatri Evam Varishth Seva Sadan’ is envisioned as a shining symbol of bhakt-seva — a milestone that will elevate Nathdwara’s spiritual and social service infrastructure while embodying the eternal values of compassion, dignity, and devotion.








