
Sri Madhusudan Rajagopalan
CEO, Mohanji Foundation
Of all the work the Foundation does, this is the one that holds time. Whatever I do here, my grandchildren's grandchildren will inherit.
A temple is raised by many hands. The founder, the committees, the priests, the architects.

“This temple is not a monument. It is a homecoming for the boy who once danced in this very forest. We are only the hands; the calling is His.”

Of all the work the Foundation does, this is the one that holds time. Whatever I do here, my grandchildren's grandchildren will inherit.

I have spent a life moving people across the world. Building a place where Guruvayurappan will stand — that is the only journey that mattered.

Every drawing, every stone, every meeting — I keep thinking: He is watching this rise. It is His house. We are only invited.

I can hardly fathom the immense fortune of being part of such a divinely orchestrated project. It has by no means been an easy journey, yet at every crucial moment, things somehow fall into place, and then you are reminded that it is all happening through divine grace — and only through divine grace.

There is no role here, no job. The temple takes from each of us what it needs, and gives back more than we put in.