Shri Amritsar Peeth of Shri Pundarik Maharaj is a divine place located in Vyjayanti Ashram, Gyan Gudri, Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. The place includes the grand Shadbhuj Mahaprabhu Temple and a serene cowshed. At Amritsar Peeth you will find spirituality, service and inclusivity.
About Amritsar Peeth
The Shadbhuj Mahaprabhu Temple in Amritsar Peeth stands as a testament to devotion, inviting visitors to enjoy the divine presence and find solace in their spiritual journey.
Shri Manmadhav Gaudeshwar Vaishnav Acharya Shri Pundarik Goswami Ji is the grandson of the famous saint Shri Atul Krishna Goswami Ji Maharaj and the son of the famous Bhagwat speaker Shri Shribhuti Krishna Goswami Ji Maharaj. He is from the family of Sri Gopala Bhatta Goswami (one of the famous six Goswamis of Vrindavan, who were inspired and initiated by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu).
Timings to visit Amritsar Peeth:
The darshan timings of Amritsar Peeth are from 9 am to 5 pm from Monday to Saturday. Sunday darshan timings are from 10 am to 5 pm.
Services provided in Amritsar Peeth:
At Amritsar Peeth, people celebrate the union of spirituality and service.
❀ Deeply committed to the upliftment of the underprivileged, Amritsar Peeth offers free venues for weddings, allowing couples from underprivileged backgrounds to experience the sacred bond of matrimony without the financial burden.
❀ Amritsar Peeth actively extends its support to the community by providing medical and educational assistance to those who require assistance.
❀ Amritsar Gaushala conducts regular Vedic classes for the youth, exposing them to in-depth knowledge of the scriptures. These classes serve as a platform for the younger generation to connect with their cultural heritage and understand the values that shape their lives.
❀ The peeth also resonates with the joyful tunes of kirtan and enlightening stories, inviting the entire community to participate and experience the transformative power of devotional music and spiritual discourses.
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