About Us
Manhar Vrindavan was established 25 years ago with the divine blessings of our revered Gurudev, Shri Shri Hridayanand Baba. His guidance and spiritual direction remain the foundation of our work and our discipline.
Yet our journey began long before that.
Since 1852, our family has been devoted to the sacred art of crafting deity dresses. For generations, this has not merely been a profession , it has been seva. The knowledge, techniques, and values behind our work have been carefully preserved and passed down, ensuring that every creation reflects purity, patience, and reverence.
Over time, this lineage of craftsmanship evolved into what is today Manhar Vrindavan , a house dedicated primarily to designing and creating exquisite deity dresses for temples. We are honoured to serve temples associated with the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) across the globe, contributing garments that adorn the Deities in daily worship and special festivals.
Our speciality lies in creating some of the most refined and fashion-forward deity dresses, distinguished by intricate handwork, detailed embellishments, and thoughtful design. Each outfit is approached with the understanding that it is meant for the Divine. Fabrics are selected with intention. Patterns are developed with sensitivity to tradition. Every stitch, embroidery detail, and ornamentation is executed with care and devotion.
While our designs evolve in elegance and sophistication, our principles remain unchanged:
- unwavering respect for tradition
- uncompromising craftsmanship
- devotion at the heart of every creation
Under the leadership of Founder Mohit Agrawal, Manhar Vrindavan continues to carry forward a sacred legacy , blending generational expertise with refined aesthetics. Our goal is not simply to create garments, but to offer attire worthy of the altar.
Manhar Vrindavan stands today as a continuation of a heritage that began in 1852 , guided by Guru, sustained by lineage, and expressed through devotional artistry dedicated to serving the Divine.