Ongoing Projects
Sacred Work in Motion
At the HHRF, seva is not an event; it is a living commitment to preservation and renewal.
Our ongoing projects nurture both faith and community, ensuring that dharma continues as a daily act of service and devotion.
1. Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple (Chennai, Tamil Nadu)
A Living Center of Faith and Renewal
HHRF has undertaken the adoption of the Bhaktivedanta Ashram Trust, which manages the Sri Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple and several community seva initiatives in Chennai.
Through this partnership, HHRF is not only sustaining rituals but also preparing for the temple’s complete renovation, guided by Agama Shastra and executed by heritage artisans and temple architects.
Daily poojas, annadaan, and seva activities continue under HHRF’s ongoing supervision, keeping the spiritual rhythm of worship alive while the renovation blueprint takes shape.
This initiative weaves together:
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Spiritual Continuity – Maintaining uninterrupted rituals and daily worship.
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Architectural Preservation – Designing the temple’s revival with respect for its original sanctity.
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Community Engagement – Inviting devotees, artisans, and volunteers to join in the service.
This marks HHRF’s first major trust adoption, uniting ritual preservation, temple renovation, and long-term dharmic sustainability into one holistic mission.
2. Gaushala Support – Puri, Odisha
Compassion in Action, Guided by Dharma
In partnership with the Centre for Action Trust, HHRF extends its ongoing support to a dharmic Gaushala in Puri, which cares for over 75 cows, a living expression of the sacred bond between Gau Mata and humanity.
Our seva ensures daily feed, medical care, and shelter upkeep, while volunteers conduct Gau Pooja rituals, seva drives, and awareness programs that promote the spiritual significance of Gau Raksha.
The Puri Gaushala has become a living example of compassion in action, blending traditional reverence with structured dharmic management.















