Preserving Sanatan Dharma, building 180+ temples, and creating a global spiritual destination where faith, culture, education, and service converge for generations to come.
Our Mission
Choti Ayodhya is dedicated to preserving and promoting Sanatan Dharma while creating a world-class spiritual, cultural, educational, healthcare, and tourism destination for future generations.
We envision a sacred landscape where 180+ temples rise, each representing the diverse spiritual heritage of India's 28 states. Here, pilgrims and seekers will find not just places of worship, but living centres of learning, healing, and community — a testament to the eternal wisdom of Sanatan Dharma.
Our mission is to build a bridge between ancient traditions and the modern world, ensuring that the values of faith, service, unity, and compassion continue to guide humanity for centuries to come.
Our Vision
We envision Choti Ayodhya as a global spiritual landmark — where faith, culture, education, service, sustainability, and innovation exist together in perfect harmony, inspiring people from India and around the world.
A sacred destination where devotees from every corner of the world can experience the depth and beauty of Sanatan Dharma.
Gurukuls and universities that preserve Vedic knowledge while preparing students for the challenges of the modern world.
Green infrastructure, sacred groves, and eco-friendly practices that honour the earth as a manifestation of the divine.
Old-age homes, orphanages, and community kitchens that embody the principle of Seva — selfless service to all.
A living museum of India's spiritual heritage, ensuring that traditions, arts, and rituals are passed down through generations.
A beacon of Sanatan values that inspires seekers, scholars, and leaders from every nation to explore the eternal wisdom of Dharma.
Why Choti Ayodhya?
Choti Ayodhya is not just a project — it is a sacred responsibility to preserve India's cultural heritage while creating opportunities for education, employment, tourism, and social service that will benefit millions.
India's spiritual heritage is among the oldest and most profound in human history. Choti Ayodhya is committed to safeguarding this legacy — not as a museum piece, but as a living, breathing tradition that continues to inspire and guide humanity. Through temples, rituals, festivals, and teachings, we ensure that the eternal wisdom of Sanatan Dharma remains accessible to all.
India's spiritual diversity is its greatest strength. Choti Ayodhya will feature temples representing all 28 states of India, each built in its authentic regional architectural style. From the shikhara of North India to the gopuram of the South, from the pagoda of the East to the haveli of the West — every temple tells the story of a unique cultural tradition, united in devotion.
Choti Ayodhya will become a premier spiritual tourism destination, attracting pilgrims, researchers, and cultural enthusiasts from across India and the world. This will generate significant economic opportunities for local communities, create jobs, and position India as a global leader in spiritual and cultural tourism.
We envision a network of Gurukuls and universities that combine ancient Vedic knowledge with modern education. Students will learn Sanskrit, scriptures, philosophy, and traditional arts alongside science, technology, and management — producing leaders who are rooted in values and equipped for the future.
Ayurveda, the ancient science of life, offers holistic healing that treats the root cause of illness, not just symptoms. Choti Ayodhya will establish world-class Ayurvedic hospitals and wellness centres, making this timeless wisdom accessible to all while creating employment for Ayurvedic practitioners and researchers.
Cows hold a sacred place in Sanatan Dharma as symbols of selfless giving and nourishment. The Kamdhenu Seva Sthal will be a centre for cow protection, care, and research — promoting ethical treatment of animals, sustainable dairy practices, and the use of panchgavya (five cow products) in medicine, agriculture, and daily life.
Service to humanity is service to the divine. Choti Ayodhya will establish old-age homes, orphanages, community kitchens (Sita Rasoi), and disaster relief centres — ensuring that the most vulnerable members of our society receive care, dignity, and love. Every temple will be a hub of community service, embodying the principle of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the world is one family.
Our commitment to the environment is rooted in the belief that the earth is a manifestation of the divine. Choti Ayodhya will implement sustainable green infrastructure — solar energy, rainwater harvesting, waste recycling, and sacred groves that protect native flora and fauna. We will plant thousands of trees, creating oxygen banks that benefit the region and the planet.
Choti Ayodhya will be a major economic engine, generating direct and indirect employment for thousands of people. From construction and tourism to education, healthcare, and hospitality — the project will create sustainable livelihoods for local communities, strengthening the regional economy and contributing to India's growth story.
Our Journey
Project Highlights
A sacred complex of over 180 temples, each representing the spiritual and architectural heritage of India's 28 states.
Every state of India will be represented through its unique temple architecture, rituals, and cultural traditions — a living museum of India's spiritual diversity.
A world-class museum dedicated to the Ramayana — showcasing manuscripts, artefacts, art, and immersive experiences that bring the epic to life for visitors of all ages.
A magnificent 108-foot statue of Lord Ram, standing as a towering symbol of righteousness, courage, and devotion — visible from across the sacred landscape.
Serene ashrams for spiritual seekers, saints, and scholars — providing spaces for meditation, study, and the practice of Sanatan Dharma.
Community kitchens that serve wholesome, nutritious meals to all visitors — embodying the principle that food is prasad and every guest is a manifestation of the divine.
A centre dedicated to cow protection, care, and research — promoting ethical treatment of animals and the use of panchgavya for health and sustainability.
A special temple dedicated to the soldiers and freedom fighters of India — honouring the brave souls who have protected our nation's sovereignty and values.
Educational institutions that combine Vedic knowledge with modern curriculum — producing leaders who are rooted in values and equipped for the future.
World-class Ayurvedic healthcare facilities that offer holistic healing based on the ancient science of life — treating the whole person, not just symptoms.
Facilities that provide care, dignity, and love to the elderly and orphaned — ensuring that the most vulnerable members of our society are never forgotten.
Green building practices, solar energy, rainwater harvesting, waste recycling, and sacred groves that honour the earth as a manifestation of the divine.
Core Values
Unwavering faith in the divine and in the eternal wisdom of Sanatan Dharma — the foundation upon which every aspect of Choti Ayodhya is built.
Selfless Seva to humanity, animals, and the environment — serving every soul as a manifestation of the divine, without expectation of reward.
Bringing people together beyond all boundaries of region, language, caste, and creed — celebrating the diversity of India's spiritual heritage.
Preserving and celebrating the rich spiritual, cultural, and architectural heritage of India — ensuring that it is passed down to future generations.
Extending compassion to all beings — the young and the elderly, the healthy and the ill, the human and the animal — as expressions of the same divine consciousness.
Honouring the earth as a sacred trust — implementing green practices that protect the environment and ensure a sustainable future for generations to come.
Operating with transparency, accountability, and honesty in every aspect of our work — ensuring that the trust placed in us by devotees and supporters is never betrayed.
Embracing innovation as a means of preserving and promoting Sanatan Dharma — using technology, education, and modern communication to reach seekers across the globe.