Bhakti Mandir Mangarh
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Name | |
Proper name | Bhakti Mandir |
Devanagari | भक्ति मंदिर |
Geography | |
Coordinates | 25°46′14″N 81°29′35″E / 25.770513°N 81.493164°ECoordinates: 25°46′14″N 81°29′35″E / 25.770513°N 81.493164°E |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Pratapgarh |
Location | Allahabad |
Culture | |
Primary deity | Sita Rama and Radha Krishna |
Important festivals | Janmashtami, Radhastami |
History and governance | |
Date built | November 2005 |
Creator | Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj |
Website | http://www.JKP.org |
Bhakti Mandir - The Temple is a divine gift from the great Rasik Saint, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj.[1] It is maintained by Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat, an international non-profit, educational, spiritual, charitable trust.
Today Shree Bhakti Mandir[2][3] has become the crown jewel in Mangarh's crown. While reminding future generations of the greatness of this Divine place, it will also provide inspiration for Bhakti and Divine knowledge for thousands of years.
History
Bhakti Mandir, meaning "The Abode of Devotion", is a divine temple established by Jagadguru Shree Kripalu Ji Maharaj in the village of Mangarh, Kunda, India.
Bhakti Mandir (In Bhakti Dham) built exactly at the place where Shri Maharaj Ji descended to open His eyes to Grace the innumerable souls.
A stone, hand-carved temple. Standing 108 feet tall and built with pink sandstone, white marble and black granite. The foundation stone of Bhakti Mandir was laid on October 26, 1996, and was inaugurated in November 2005.
Architecture and Design
This is the first temple in the world to stand on granite pillars. Even now visitors from far away places are coming to see this temple.The architectural drawings were prepared by architects from Ahmadabad, who are renowned in Indian in the field of temple construction.This temple is 105 feet tall from the ground to the golden flag on the top of the temple.There are a total of three doors on three sides of the temple.
Like the ground floor of the main Temple, the top floor also has a round verandah and shrine.The ceiling is constructed above the second level.This temple is built of pink stone on the outside and marble on the inside, which showcases its exceptional artwork. All the outer walls are made from sandstone, which are elegantly carved. All 32 doors, the shrines on both levels, and the ceilings of the verandahs are all made from Makrana marble, which was carved with very attractive and artistic designs by Makrana craftsmen.
Bhakti Mandir - Yugal Swaroop of Shri Sitram and Shri Radheshyam' Darshan
The divine deity of "Radha Krishna" in Bhakti Mandir is so mesmerizing that the thousands of devotees all over the world visit and do the darshan on the regular basis. Level 1 (Ground Floor) of Bhakti Mandir is where 'Radha Krishna' idol is placed.The darshan of "Radha Krishna" in Bhakti Mandir appears exactly same as in Prem Mandir, Vrindavan. The divine deity of "Ram Sita" in Bhakti Mandir is so enticing that the thousands of devotees all over the world visit and do the darshan on the regular basis.
Level 2 (Second Floor) of Bhakti Mandir is where "Ram Sita" idol is placed.In the event of major festivals like Janmashtami,[4] Radhashtami, the Bhakti Mandir temples gets lakhs of devotees from all over the world.Its a divine gift of JagadGuru Kripalu Ji Maharaj. Similar to Bhakti Mandir, there is
- Bhakti Bhavan in Mangarh, UP, India
- Prem Mandir in Vrindavan, UP, India
- Rangeeli Mahal in Barsana, UP, India
- Radha Madhav Dham, Austin, Texas, US
Events and Festivals
- Guru Poornima
- Janmashtami
- Radhashtami
- Sharat Poornima
- Diwali
- Jagadguruttam Mahaprayan Diwas
- Bhakti Mahotsav
Gallery
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Bhakti Mandir during evening time
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Bhakti Mandir by Rasik Siromani - Kripalu Ji Maharaj
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References
- ↑ http://maharajjikripalu.com/
- ↑ "Maharajji Kripalu: BHAKTI DHAM, Mangarh BHAKTI DHAM MANDIR TEMPLE". maharajjikripalu.org. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
- ↑ "Bhakti Mandir Inauguration Video". Retrieved 2016-08-02.
- ↑ "Radha Madhav Satsang Singapore". Radha Madhav Satsang Singapore. Retrieved 2016-08-03.