A childhood built on values, not luxury
Sri Dwar's founder, Kunu Rana, grew up in a family of modest means — a household supported by a father working as a construction Mistri. What that upbringing lacked in comfort, it made up for in something harder to buy: honesty, dignity, education, and an unwavering faith that later became the foundation of everything built at Sri Dwar.
From temple journeys to a mission
After training in Electrical Engineering and working across technology and social impact, one part of the journey kept returning to temples across India and Nepal. Along the way came a recurring pattern: elderly parents missing children living abroad, devotees unable to join rituals at their family temple, and a lack of any trusted way to offer prayers from a distance.
Why it matters to devotees today
That gap between devotion and distance is exactly what Sri Dwar was built to close — connecting devotees anywhere in the world with experienced priests, authentic rituals, and a direct, trustworthy way to stay connected to their faith, no matter how far from home they are.