A Muslim donates Rs1 crore golden crown for Gujarat Hindu Mandir

A Muslim donates Rs1 crore golden crown for Gujarat Hindu Mandir
Bhuj,DeshGujarat, 29 April, 2010




A Muslim donor has donated Rs 1 crore for making of golden crown for Shri Sahajanand Swami’s murti in Gujarat’s Kutch.

Dubai based Kutchi-Gujarati businessman Noor Mohammadbhai Nazmuddinbhai Bohra offers five time namaz and but believes that a religion never bounds a person in limits. Shri Noor Mohammadbhai has donated Rs 1 crore from his diamond, gems and precious stone business income for golden crown of Shri Sahajanand Swami’s murti.

Shri Noor Mohammadbhai will come to Gujarat in person and will offer a golden crown to Murti of Sahajand Swami in May 2010.

This information was given by Shri Dharmananddas Swami on the occassion of Vijay Dhvaj Samaroh in Bhuj on Sunday. A grand event is scheduled to take place in May 2010 in Bhuj on the occassion of lauching of new Swaminarayan Mandir in Bhuj.


Detail of new Mandir and its launching ceremony

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj is a new Hindu Mandir complex coming up in Bhuj. It is a Swaminarayan Mandir that will come under the Nar Narayan Dev Gadi of the Swaminarayan Sampraday. The opening ceremony of the temple is scheduled to take place between May 15 and May 23, 2010.

An Earthquake on 26 January 2001 shattered most parts of the city of Bhuj (Kutch District), including the original Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Bhuj built by Swaminarayan in 1824. To replace this, the new temple is being built of only marble and gold. The throne for the idol of Swaminarayan, the temple domes and doors will be of gold whiles the pillars and ceilings will be made of marble. The original central deity images of Nar Narayan and Swaminarayan in the form of Hari Krishna will be moved from the old temple to the new one along with those of Radha Krishna, Swaminarayan in the form of Ghanshyam and Sukh Shaiya and others.

The new temple is being built at a cost of 1 billion Indian rupees (100 crore) on 5 acres of land. Made in marbe, intricate carvings adorn the pillars and ceiling of the most expensive temple to be built in the Indian state of Gujarat recently.

A large number of people are expected to attend the opening ceremony of the temple including a people from overseas, including from United Kingdom and various parts of Africa. According to an estimate by a member of the Bhuj Hoteliers’ Association, as of October 2009, 75% of the hotel rooms in Bhuj had been booked for the period during which the opening ceremony is scheduled to take place.[1] To manage influx of vehicles, Jubilee ground and Khasda ground, the two biggest grounds in Bhuj will be used for parking arrangements. Temple authorities are expecting around 500,000 (5 lakh) visitors during this period.

A 3D film, the first of its kind on the life and teachings of Swaminarayan titled ‘Sahajanand’ will be screened as part of the opening celebrations of the temple. Shot by S3D cameras, it is claimed to be the first of its kind in India.