A sacred initiative by Yashendra Foundation to preserve Sanatan Dharma and promote devotion, faith, and spiritual upliftment.
Sundha Mata is a revered form of Shakti and holds deep spiritual significance among devotees. In Maharashtra, the same divine power is worshipped as Tulja Bhavani, symbolizing strength, protection, and compassion.
Devotees believe that sincere prayers to Mata bring courage, peace, and blessings to overcome life’s challenges.
Establishing a sacred space for worship and community service
Village: Bakharpura
Taluka: Gudamalani
District: Barmer, Rajasthan
This temple is being developed to serve as a spiritual center for devotees, promoting devotion, cultural values, and Sanatan Dharma.
For generations, devotees have surrendered their fears and hopes at the feet of Sundha Mata, trusting her divine शक्ति and protection.
The Sundha Mata Temple will follow traditional rituals and daily worship practices in accordance with Sanatan Dharma.
Morning and evening aarti performed with devotion.
Special celebrations during Navratri and auspicious occasions.
Collective prayers for peace and well-being.
Promoting values, devotion, and righteous living.
Sacred services performed with devotion and discipline
Sacred bathing ritual of the Divine Mother.
Offering flowers with Vedic mantras.
Evening aarti with lamps and devotion.
Devotees can participate in temple seva.
Countless devotees have experienced miracles, peace, and divine guidance through unwavering faith in Sundha Mata.
Devotees feel calmness, clarity, and emotional healing.
Faith provides strength during difficult phases of life.
Many devotees pray for recovery and physical strength.
Belief that sincere devotion never goes unanswered.
Your contribution helps in temple construction, daily worship, maintenance, and community spiritual activities.
By supporting this temple, you become a part of preserving Sanatan Dharma for future generations.
🙏 Donate for Temple SevaThe Sundha Mata Temple is an integral part of Yashendra Foundation’s mission to serve society through Gau Seva, spiritual development, education, and social welfare initiatives.