Dearest Friends
All glories to the holy land of Vrindavan. All glories to the holy Rivers Yamuna Devi and Ganga Ma.
For a long time, we had no one to maintain our page. COVID also caused a huge disruption. Volunteers could not come, donations were rare, and we needed to reorganize. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you to everyone who has contributed to our seva in Vrindavan in the past. We love you all and hope to see you again in the future.
Many more pilgrims are visiting Vrindavan these days. The Radha Krishna serial on Hotline had a significant impact. Everyone who watched it now wishes to visit Vrindavan, Yamuna, Varsana, and Govardhan regularly. We believe that the greatest ambassador of Sanatan Dharma, Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, is the hidden reason behind this increase in spiritual devotion. By his grace, people from all over the world are inspired to offer seva to Vrindavan.
To all our new friends and helpers, a big hug from our hearts. Unity brings strength. Many of our members and volunteers had never picked up trash along the river before, but seeing the situation, this collective effort should inspire EVERYONE to take part in serving Vrindavan and Braj Mandal.
Welcome to Neha Sri Chandra.

She is the inspiration behind the Yamuna Bachao Abhiyan. Born in the holy land of Ajmer, Rajasthan, she has been deeply drawn to the service of Yamunaji. After graduating with a degree in Business Administration, she worked as an investment banker with Deutsche Bank and J.P. Morgan. She also prepared for civil services, gaining valuable knowledge of Indian administration, but her love for Krishna led her to the sacred land of Vrindavan and Yamunaji. She believes that practical service to Krishna must address real societal issues, including hygiene. Now residing in Vrindavan, she leads by example, showing how to be the change.
The World Vaisnava Association invites everyone who loves Vrindavan to join the various projects aimed at protecting the holy Dham. Thanks to the dedicated efforts of many preachers of Sanatan Dharma, spreading awareness about Sri Yamuna and Vrindavan, the number of visitors arriving in the Dham daily is beyond imagination. On some days, it is almost impossible to walk on the streets. Therefore, we also call on all missions to help mitigate the negative impact of the growing crowds and the trash they leave behind.