Power Back Flames: The historic Bhoomi Pujan program of the world’s first and largest lion-shaped temple has been organized on Nala Sarovar Road in Sanand on 17th November. This temple, unique and unseen to the world, will be designed in the shape of an attractive lion.
According to Dayamurti Gurumaa, not only can one see the 21 feet high idol of the Mother Goddess inside this temple, one can also avail the benefit of darshan of 51 Shaktipeeths. Regular fast will also be organized in this temple premises. This temple will not only become a place of faith, but will also become a place of world’s unique art and spiritual development.
The complex will include a meditation center for pilgrims, special facilities for refreshments and relaxation, as well as customized activities for the local community. The temple will become a new spiritual and cultural center for the future devotees of Gujarat, showcasing the heritage and culture of the place. The temple will also have six lion statues 21 feet tall and 5 feet wide.
201 orphan or needy girls adopted in 15 villages
Orphaned or needy girls will be adopted in 15 villages around Jayega Nal Lake and arrangements will also be made for the homeless daughters to be dropped at the temple.
He further said that Mother Durga loves daughters very much, hence the decision has been taken to adopt such a large number of daughters simultaneously.
4 people from the organization will go to Hinglaj Temple in Pakistan to receive the Jyoti from the organization that built the temple.
Jyoti will be collected from 45 Shakti Peethas across the country and 6 Shakti Peethas from other countries in 3 months. Apart from this, 4 people of the organization will also visit Hinglaj Mata Shakti Peeth in Pakistan and bring the flame. More than 25 members of the organization will work in this work.
This will be the only temple in the city where replicas of 51 Shaktipeeths can be seen simultaneously. Also, arrangements have been made to avail the benefit of darshan of 500 people simultaneously in the temple.