Vrindavan is the holy town of North India which is situated just 15 kilometers from Mathura. The place is connected to the life and pastimes of Shree Krishna. The name Vrindavan evokes the playfulness and lovable characteristics of Shree Krishna. This is the wood where he frolicked with the gopis and tenderly wooed Shree Radha. In fact, Vrindavan boasts of the largest cluster of temples in the Braj region – both old and modern. Vrindavan today is noted for its numerous temples and is a place of pilgrimage where many devotees reside permanently devoting their entire life to the service of God.
Noticing the high cost of medical facilities available for such people who do not have any main source of income, Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, the Trust decided to construct a fully charitable hospital in the village of Vrindavan, district Mathura. This hospital will be JKP’s third fully charitable hospital in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India and it’s second in the holy land of Braj, first being in Barsana Village. The construction of this hospital has already begun.