Temple Sakti Mandala
& Griya Sakti Indra Prasta

Ida Resi Alit has formed “Temple Sakti Mandala” as a US non-profit religious organization as a way of protecting the sacredness of the Bali spiritual practices while giving rise to the local community support in all aspects of day-to-day life in the pursuit of universal harmony and development of the spirit. Ida Resi vision is to build a one-of-a-kind Ashram “Griya Sakti Indra Prasta”, on her ancestral lands, in Bangli, Bali.

This space will be designed to house and accommodate those who wish to learn and undertake daily spiritual practices, prayer, meditation, religious study, melukat, mantra, mudra, and movement – directly from Ida Resi Alit. As part of the temple’s religious outreach program – to spread the teachings and practices of Ida’s belief systems – the Temple Sakti Mandala will be involved in encouraging the building of permaculture schools where a new generation of farmers have a chance to learn how to grow clean, toxic-free fruits, vegetables, and grains, while studying ancient texts and learning of the spiritual growth path of their souls.

Our team and local government are eager to implement sustainability programs, renewable resources strategies, and water purification structures, as well as a recycling and toxic-free regenerative practices – all of which are in concert with the teachings of Ida and the belief in pursuing spiritual enlightenment through good works and community values.  In addition, our consciousness development and educational practices will give people of Bangli, Bali access to basic needs such as clean water, food, a visit to the doctor and electricity.

Harmony with nature

Harmony with community

Harmony with the divine

“Human with one another, human with nature, human with spirit.” These missions together form the “Tri Hita Karana”, a traditional philosophy for life in Bali. Ida desires to carry this message as an ambassador for Balinese culture while giving back to her home community in the process. Achieving a higher consciousness is one of the ultimate achievements within Balinese Hindu Dharma. Ida aims to set people on their own path to develop their connection to a universal consciousness and find their own sense of peace and harmony.

Donation

All donations are going to the construction of Ashram Griya Sakti Indra Prasta through Temple Sakti Mandala. Any donation over $500 will get a tax credit and tax receipt for the US

All donations are going to Temple Sakti Mandala.  We are a non-profit religious organization.

TAX DISCLAIMER

Although this organization, upon analysis and recommendation of counsel, believes that it is a tax-exempt church or religious organization pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code of the United States of America, and, accordingly, that most donations should thus be tax-deductible to the Donor.  However, neither this organization nor any of its officers, agents, or representatives are providing legal or tax advice as to the deductibility of your donation.  Should you need clarification or further resolution you should seek the services of a competent professional to advise you, specifically, on this donation, and its application and deductibility in your personal tax situation.

Reference is made to IRS Publication 1771.

With regard to the donation of goods and services in lieu of money: We will attest to you (in receipt form) that no goods or services were provided to the Donor in exchange for this donation unless otherwise noted.  When a tax-exempt entity provides a good or service in exchange for a donation of more than $75, the entity must (1) provide the Donor with written notice of the fair market value of those goods or services provided to the Donor, and (2) tell the Donor that only a portion of the donation that exceeds the fair market value is tax-deductible.  Our organization will make a good faith estimate of the fair market value of any item or service provided to the Donor, and will so inform the Donor.  Generally, the tax-exempt entity’s good faith estimate of the value of goods and services will be treated as the fair market value, and the Donor may rely on that estimate (unless the Donor knows that estimate is unreasonable). “Intangible religious benefits” may have been provided to the Donor but they have no monetary value for tax purposes.  In this regard, if any goods or services were provided to the Donor in exchange for the Donor’s donation of more than $75, they will be itemized on the receipt.