Introduction
Shree Ram Devi Mandir is a religious and cultural Mandir located at Bardiya District, Madhuwan Municipality, Ward No. 7, Pragati Bazaar, Nepal.
The Mandir is currently under construction with the objective of developing it as a center of devotion, religious faith, and cultural awareness, dedicated to Lord Shri Maryada Purushottam Ramchandra and Jagat Janani Mata Bhagwati Durga.
Establishment and Management
The construction, conservation, and management of Sri Ram Devi Mandir is being carried out by Shree Ram Devi Mandir Conservation Committee – 2017.
The Committee is a registered, non-profit, religious and social organization,
established under the prevailing laws of Nepal.
Objectives and Philosophy
The primary objectives of the Mandir and the institution include:
- Preservation of Hindu religion, culture, and moral values
- Promotion of religious faith and spiritual awareness
- Encouragement of social harmony, discipline, and human values
- Conduct of religious, cultural, and socially supportive activities
These objectives are clearly defined in the registered bylaws of the institution.
Need for Mandir Construction
In the present era, the influence of materialistic lifestyles has increasingly affected human values, inner peace, and spiritual balance.
In this context, Shree Ram Devi Mandir is envisioned as a permanent center for devotion, reflection, service, and cultural consciousness.
Religious and Social Role
After the completion of construction, the Mandir aims to:
- Conduct worship, devotional practices, and religious observances
- Organize cultural and socially supportive programs
- Promote ethical and spiritual values within society
All activities shall be conducted progressively, in accordance with the bylaws and prevailing laws.
Commitment
Shree Ram Devi Mandir and Shree Ram Devi Mandir Conservation Committee – 2017 are fully committed to conducting all activities:
- In accordance with the registered bylaws
- As per decisions of the General Assembly and Executive Committee
- With transparency, accountability, and religious discipline
