This is the official and authorized website of the Vishwa
Dharma Mandalam. The Vishwa Dharma Mandalam is an orthodox Hindu church and a
recognized nonprofit religious organization, founded by Swami Ramakrishnananda
under the inspiration of His Divine Grace Bhagavan Mastarama Babaji Maharaja,
and the blessings of His Divine Grace Baba Brahmananda Maharaja of Rishikesa
and His Divine Grace Narahari dasa Babaji Maharaja of Vrindavana.
The purpose of the
mission is to preserve and spread the message of the ancient Sanatana-dharma
religion, or Hinduism according to the innovative vision of Swami
Ramakrishnananda, the Vishwa Dharma, and his teachings about yoga, Hinduism, meditation, and enlightenment.
The institution has the respect, affection, recognition and broad support from the Hindu community
in the United States. Under the direction and with the blessing of our
spiritual master, the members of the mission are dedicated to establishing
yoga centers, hindu temples, monasteries, yoga retreats, and ashrams around the world.
Swami
Ramakrishnananda undertook the construction of the Radhe-Shyam Temple to be a
center for the religious functions and a home for the community of devotees.
The Radhe-Shyam temple is a fully functioning Hindu temple in Manhattan,
located in the East Village, in the heart of New York City. The mandir holds the altars for Lord Shiva, Lord
Ganesha, Lord Hanuman, Mother Durga, Mother Lakshmi, Mother Saraswati and Mother
Kali, and a separate temple for Sri Sri Radhe-Shyam, the temple's main deities.
With an authoritative installation ceremony led by several brahmanas, the temple was officially
inaugurated. Ever since, puja ceremonies
have been conducted every day for all the devas,
or aspects of the Divine. The ceremonies are conducted by personal disciples of
Swami Ramakrishnananda, and other qualified brahmanas.
The temple hosts a program for each of
the important Hindu holidays, such as Diwali, Shivaratri, Holi, Janmastami, and
Radhastami, in which an abhisheka
ceremony is performed, followed by kirtan,
a lecture or a Vedic arts performance.
"My vision of
Hinduism is of an orthodox religious unity in universal spiritual
diversity." Swami
Ramakrishnananda