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Saturday 1 December 2012

Shri Swaminarayan Temple | Rajkot Mandir | Dham, Dhami, Mukta | Lord Harikrishna Maharaj and Radhakrishna Dev

Shri Swaminarayan Temple, Rajkot, Gujarat, India


  “God is pleased if the devotee gets rid of vices like lust, anger, avarice, infatuation, pride, jealousy, etc., and then worship him. Out of these vices jealousy is the root cause of all other vices.”

Lord Ghanshyam Maharaj

Rajkot Mandir

Opening by Pramukh  Swami Maharaj on 26-11-98. The city of Rajkot has a special link with the Swaminarayan Sampradaya, for it was in Rajkot, at the Kothi   Compound, that Lord Swaminarayan met the then British Governor of Bombay, Sir John Malcolm on 26 February 1830.

Many years later, Rajkot served as the base where Brahmaswarup Shastriji Maharaj stayed while studying Sanskrit under the tutelage of Jivanlal Shastri. And Rajkot was where the first historic meeting between Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj took place.
Besides these milestones, numerous important and special landmarks and locations connect Rajkot with the Swaminarayan Sampradaya.
The roots of the Bochasanwasi Shree Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha in Rajkot were planted when a small mandir dedicated to Akshar and Purushottam was built. With the spirited and selfless assistance of Yogiji Maharaj, Krishnaji Ada and other sadhus and devotees, Shastriji Maharaj taught Lord Swaminarayan's pure philosophy of Akshar and Purushottam to many.


By the tireless efforts of Shastriji Maharaj, the messages of Satsang were wholeheartedly imbibed by many. And after Shastriji Maharaj, Yogiji Maharaj continued the work.


The initial period was physically demanding. During his frequent visits to Rajkot, every morning, Yogiji Maharaj would walk the streets of Rajkot to beg for alms and convey the message of Satsang.


In 1960, Yogiji Maharaj established a regular yuvak sabha in Rajkot. And in 1967, after much effort, Yogiji Maharaj installed the murtis of Akshar Purushottam in a renovated house in the Rajpura area of Rajkot. On that occasion, Yogiji Maharaj declared to the devotees who had gathered that a majestic mandir will be built in Rajkot and consecrated by Pramukh Swami Maharaj.


As the number of devotees swelled and the range of Satsang activities increased, this hari mandir proved to be too small.


Thus in 1989, the project to build a shikharbaddh mandir was launched in the presence of Pramukh Swami Maharaj. With this declaration began the search for a suitable location.


Soon, a plot was purchased on Kalavad Road and in April 1990, Swamishri performed the ground-breaking (khatmuhurat) ceremony for the new shikharbaddh mandir.


At around the same time, to cater for the continued growth of Satsang, the hari mandir was moved to a new location opposite the new shikharbaddh mandir site.


By 1991 the mandir had been raised upto the plinth level. Then in 1992, work slowed as the focus centred on the Birth Centenary Celebrations of Yogiji Maharaj.


In 1993, pink stones began arriving from Rajasthan to the worskshop that had been set up on the construction site. The pace of work gradually increased and in October 1993, Swamishri came to Rajkot to ceremoniously place the first pillar.


Then, by the tremendous dedication and sacrifice of the devotees and saints, and the inspiration of Swamishri, the mandir began to take shape. Slowly but surely, the Sanstha's biggest mandir neared completion.


The date of the murti pratishtha was set for 26 November 1998, the day before Swamishri's 78th birthday. A week-long celebration was scheduled from 20–27 November 1998 to commemorate these auspicious occasions.



Facts and Figures

Lord Harikrishna Maharaj and Radhakrishna Dev
       Dham, Dhami, Mukta

Stone Details


    Built using pink stone from Bansipahadpur, Rajasthan–the same stone used in   
Akshardham at Gandhinagar.
    From the foundations to the pinnacle, no cement or concrete has been used. Ancient Vedic shilpashastra techniques have been used to construct the mandir.
    58,000 cu.ft. of pink stone had been used in the mandir structure.
    16,780 cu.ft. of intricately carved pink stone used in the mandir building.
    Ambaji marble.
    Makrana marble.
    Udaipur pink marble.

Craftsmen

    300 craftsmen worked for 2 years at:
    - Bansipahadpur, Rajasthan
    - Rudhval, Rajasthan
    - Pindvada, Rajasthan.
    100 craftsmen worked for 5 years at the Narayanswarup Workshop, Rajkot.
    1,930,500 man-hours were spent by devotees of all ages in polishing the stones.


Key Dates

    Mandir ground-breaking ceremony: 27-4-90.
    Ceremonial placing of first pillar: 22-10-93.
    Ceremonial placing of first pillar on first floor: 10-5-96.
    Murti pratishtha ceremony: 26-11-98 by HDH Pramukh Swami Maharaj.

Murtis Installed

    Central shrine: Lord Swaminarayan, Mul Akshar Gunatitanand Swami, Gopalanand Swami (all marble murtis).
    First shrine: Harikrishna Maharaj (panchdhatu murti), Lord Krishna, Shri Radhaji (marble murtis).
    Third shrine: Ghanshyam Maharaj (marble murti)
    Shrines in pradakshina: Bhagatji Maharaj, Shastriji Maharaj, Yogiji Maharaj, Pramukh Swami Maharaj (all marble murtis).

How to Reach Swaminarayan temple-Rajkot


By Flight status to Rajkot:

Ahemedabad is the only international airport with flights from London, New York, Chicago, Singapore, Muscat, Kuwait, Doha, Sharjah and Dubai. Domestically it is connected with all major cities.

By Train details to Rajkot:

Gujarat is connected by NH8 to Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Mumbai. NH6 connects it to Nagpur. NH59 connects it to Indore, Bhopal and Central India.
By Road map to Rajkot:

Gujarat is very well connected through rails. There are trains to all big cities throughout the day.

Click here to see and navigate using road map of Rajkot

Contacts :

Rajkot
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir (BAPS)
Kalawad Rd.,
Rajkot,
Gujarat, INDIA - 360007
Tel: (0281) 245 1000, 245 1001, 9998993000
Fax: (0281) 247 8000

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