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Introduction of Akshardham Temple |
Swaminarayan Akshardham reflects the essence and magnitude of India's
ancient architecture, traditions and timeless spirituality.
The main monument, depicting ancient Indian "vastu shastra" and
architecture, is a marvel in pink sandstone and white marble that is
141 feet high, 316 feet wide and 370 feet long with 234 ornate
pillars, over 20,000 sculptures and statues of deities, eleven
72-foot-high huge domes (mandapams) and decorative arches. And like a
necklace, a double-storied parikrama of red sandstone encircles the
monuments with over 155 small domes and 1,160 pillars. The whole
monument rises on the shoulders of 148 huge elephants with 11-feet
tall panchdhatu statue of Swaminarayan presiding over the structure. |
Akshardham Temple Front |
Attraction of the
Akshardham Temple |
The other attractions of the complex are
three exhibition halls spaced around two huge ponds, where one is a
venue for light-and-sound show. The three halls are "Sahajanand
Darshan", "Neelkanth Darsdhan" and "Sanskruti Vihar". "Sahajanand
Darshan" is where life of Swaminarayan is displayed through robotic
shows, while "Neelkanth Darsdhan" has a huge I-Max theatre screening
movie based on the life of the Lord. Another amazing presentation is "Sanskruti
Vihar" with 12-minute boat ride experience of India's glorious
heritage.
The sprawling Swaminarayan Akshardham complex spread over 30 acres on
the banks of the Yamuna near Noida Mor in East Delhi.
For visitors, entry to the complex is free. However, those who want to
visit exhibition halls and theatres, Rs.125 is to be paid and for
children and senior citizens the charges are Rs.75. "Over 6,000
visitors could easily witness the shows and enjoy boat-rides everyday,
while over 25,000 people can visit the temple. We have deployed almost
140 guides who will facilitate visitors during their visit. It
requires at least four hours to visit the entire complex thoroughly
and see all the shows," said a temple management committee member,
adding that the opening ceremony would be telecast live on Aastha
channel. Elaborate security arrangements have also been made for the
entire complex. Besides installing close circuit television cameras it
has also deployed hundreds of its own security personnel. |
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Architecture
Akshardham Temple |
The Rs.400-crore cultural complex,
inspired by Pramukh Swami Maharaj of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar
Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS), will be popularised by its
builders as "a place for cultural education and entertainment". The
temple complex has drawn inspiration for its architecture from the
historic temples of Badrinath (Uttaranchal), Somnath (Gujarat) and
Konark (Orissa). It is the second Akshardham complex in the country
after the one at Gandhinagar in Gujarat.
Even as last-minute preparations are now on for the inauguration,
curious visitors have started coming in for a look or for offering "puja"
and "abhishek".
At the heart of the complex is a palace-like monument built of at
least 12,000 tons of pink sandstone and white marble brought in from
Rajasthan. Topped with a series of domes, it stands 129 feet high, 275
feet wide and 315 feet long. Almost every square inch of the exterior
has been exquisitely carved with statues and motifs of Hindu deities
and Indian flora and fauna.
Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the 83-year-old spiritual leader of the
Swaminarayan sect that has over 10 lakh followers across the globe,
has closely monitored every detail of the complex. It took over 7,000
builders, masons and polishers to build the complex in record time.
The place is built to withstand major quakes "and to last at least a
thousand years".
The complex has two huge exhibition halls; one will take visitors on a
visual journey through India's cultural heritage, while the other
"will depict Indian moral values through a light-and-sound show". The
complex also boasts of an Imax cinema, a canteen big enough to
accommodate 5,000 people at one sitting, a research centre for "social
harmony" and meditation gardens dotted with fountains and bronze
sculptures. |
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