The Vrindavan Heritage Tower also wishes to create a platform for the preservation and promotion of Braj culture in particular and classical Indian culture in general, in the form of performing arts. Braj has a rich past of language, literature, music and dance. Efforts to preserve the local tradition is even more relevant in modern times with the enormous influence of modern and western media content in our country. Vrindavan Heritage Tower also aspires to leverage the power of performing arts to transform human mind for ethical and moral betterment.
Nearly 5000 square meters of prime floor area in the Vrindavan Heritage Tower is reserved for a state-of-the-art convention center. This facility can be used for corporate off-site trainings, employee engagement programs or formal business meetings. The convention center will consist of a sprawling lobby, a 200-seater meeting hall equipped with individual mike system for all the 200 participants, a board room of about 30 seats, exclusive dining facility for 250 people, workstations and cabins for support staff and so on.
Mathura and Vrindavan are visited by large number of visitors. A large percentage of them are from economically weaker sections and the rural areas from all the neighboring states. On public holidays the number of visitors swells. Vrindavan Heritage Tower will become another attractive feature of Vrindavan and bring even more tourists to Vrindavan. Considering the large inflow of tourists to Vrindavan, as a social responsibility the Vrindavan Heritage Tower plans to set up a visitor feeding facility that provides free, unlimited and delicious meals to the tourists.
The Vrindavan Heritage Tower also houses a modern, world-class infrastructure dedicated to inspire and influence future generations of human society in sublime thought, responsible action and refined character through the Institute for Values and Ethics. Nearly 2500 square meters of prime floor area in the Vrindavan Heritage Tower is reserved for an institute focused on imparting education and training in values and ethics among school children, college students, and young professionals – all of this based on the principles of Bhagavad-gita. Formal class rooms, activity areas, workshops, faculty rooms, library and AV hall shall constitute the infrastructure of the institute. A syllabus of teaching material is being developed with lesson plans for age-specific school groups. The group organization (ISKCON-Bangalore group) has in-house expertise in imparting values and ethics in an effective manner among the college students and young professionals for the last 20 years. Short-term courses, summer camps, educational tours, weekend courses and several other formats will be designed and imparted to suit the needs of various interest groups.
Another feature of the Indoor Krishna Lila Park is the Bhagavad-gita Museum. A six-hour visit to the Gita Museum will help visitors to grasp the fundamental concepts elucidated in the Gita. Using modern exhibition design techniques, the Gita Museum is meant to satisfy and stimulate the intellectual quest of school and college students.
The interactive displays, diorama exhibits, graphic panels and activity centers will be interspersed with audio-visual theatres and classrooms. This museum is designed and developed for high school and college students and planned to be promoted to become an integral part of their educational tours. A visit to the museum by the students will help them understand, appreciate and assimilate a few important concepts of the Gita. These concepts can form the bedrock of values for their lives. And help them develop a moral and ethical compass that will guide them all their life.