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Experience the Splendor of India’s Grand OM Mandir Spread over 250 Acres

  • Posted on March 4, 2024
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Experience the Splendor of India’s Grand OM Mandir Spread over 250 Acres

Indian temples’ breathtaking architectural designs never cease to astound. Whether gazing at the centuries-old Jagannath Temple in Puri or the newly constructed Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, its beauty and peacefulness are astounding. This list now includes the incredibly unique and recently opened Om Akaar Temple in Rajasthan. Located in the picturesque village of Jadan in Pali, this temple honors Lord Shiva and is shaped like the lucky letter “Om.” The fact that it took almost 28 years to complete this massive temple is astounding. Continue reading to learn more about it. Additionally, visit Tripbeam to book cheap flights to India from Canada.

About the Temple

This Shiva temple is made up of four parts and is shaped like an om. The remaining three portions are constructed above ground, with one piece entirely subterranean. The Samadhi of Swami Madhavananda is situated in the middle. The Samadhi in the basement is surrounded by statues of seven sages.

The construction of this magnificent Shiva temple in the shape of Om, situated on 250 acres of Swami Maheshwaranand’s ashram in Vishwadeep Gurukul, has been ongoing for the past 25 years. This temple was built in the middle of the ashram’s 250 acres.

The temple has a height of 135 feet and is supported by 2,000 pillars. Its grounds contain 108 rooms. The Guru Madhavanand Ji’s tomb is built in the center. Its highest point is 135 feet. The highest part is where Mahadev’s Shivalinga is located. The universe is embodied in the form of the Shivalinga.

Apart from Shivayal, the recently established Shri Madhavanand Yoga University is housed at Jadan Ashram, the most unique Om form in the country.

This four-story building will also contain universities and schools. The temple was constructed by the Vishwadeep Gurukul Trust. The ashram is special because stone from Banshi Mountain in Dholpur was used in its construction. Furthermore, you can visit Tripbeam.com to book online flight tickets to Jaipur from USA.

Inauguration of the First Om-Shaped Temple in Rajasthan

The much-awaited Om Akaar Temple in Rajasthan was finally opened after a 28-year wait. The temple’s prana pratishtha ritual was held on February 19. The chief minister of Rajasthan, Bhajan Lal Sharma, was among the numerous saints and sages who attended the ceremonial opening.

The Om Akaar Temple’s foundation stone was placed in 1995 and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The entire construction of the temple took roughly 28 years. The architectural splendor of its structure, particularly its Om-shaped design, has left many in awe. The temple can be found in Rajasthan’s Pali district’s Jadan Village.

Pali is renowned for its beautiful Jain temples, the most famous of which is the Ranakpur Jain Temple, a prominent global pilgrimage site for Jains, excluding the newly inaugurated OM Ashram. Pali, was a princely state close to Jodhpur, belonging to the Marwar empire. Pali, which was once a princely state near Jodhpur, was once a part of the Marwar empire. Interestingly, the best road trip from Pali is to Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is famous for the Great Wall of India and is the birthplace of the most valiant Rajput warrior, Maharana Pratap.

India’s First OM-Inspired Temple Layout and Architecture

Standing 135 feet tall, the imposing structure is supported by an astounding 2000 pillars. It consists of 108 residential units arranged in a ॐ pattern, with towering buildings at each end. The 108-foot tower and a serene crescent-shaped lake make up the chandrabindu (diacritical symbol) at the top of OM in the Devanagari script. The Sun God is honored in one of the tower’s twelve temples.

The temple, which was built in the Nagara architectural style, respects the long-standing traditions of the region’s architecture, which include the use of characteristic pink sandstone and finely carved figures. The pink sandstone buildings of today beautifully mimic the architectural majesty of ancient monuments like Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, and Jaigarh Fort among the historical landmarks in Jaipur, a UNESCO World Heritage city.

The 108 divisions are said to pull cosmic energy from the universe, just as the 108 rudraksha beads on a japamala, or rosary string, do. Numerous educational facilities, including a college, school, library, hospital shaped like a star, and dormitories shaped like a Swastika, are housed within the vastu-complaint temple complex. These facilities are all intended to support residential learning programs for students from both domestic and foreign countries. The temple, also called OM Ashram in Pali, is a massive undertaking to improve society overall and people’s spiritual standards. Thus, book your last minute flights from Canada to India with Tripbeam and explore spiritual grandeur of OM Mandir.

Also Read:  Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir: Exploring the Essence of the Pran Pratishtha Ceremony

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