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Akshardham is a homage to the Sarafan DAa/ma in stone. The
monument which is set in a 23-acre plot at Gandhinagar (Gandhinagar
district) is built in pink sandstone. It is 108 feet tall and
6000 tonnes of stone has gone into its making. A point worth
noting is that this modern monument to Hinduism was built as per
the injunctions of Vastu Shastra. Not a bit of steel has been
used.
The monument stands on $7 sculpted pillars, 210 single-piece
stone beams, 57 window grills, M domes, eight ornate zarokhas,
etc. The sanctum sanctorum contains a 1.2 tonne gold-plated idol
of Lord Swaminarayan, the founder of the sect that bears his
name. The 7-foot idol is shown in a sitting posture with his
right hand raised in abhay mudra. He is flanked by Swami
Gunatitanand on his right and Swami Gopalanand Swami on his
left. Both of them were his disciples. Swami Gunatitanand is
called Swaminarayan's Akshardham the eternal abode. According to
the Swaminarayan philosophy whenever Lord Swaminarayan
incarnates on this planet he brings with him his Akshardham.
Gunatitanand Swami is also called Aksharbrahma and ranks second
in the hierarchy of the Bochasanvasi Akshar Purushottam Sanstha
which built the Akshardham monument.
Inspiring episodes and incidents from the glorious history of
Sanatan Dharma are presented in sound and light form for the
benefit of the visitors. The show takes the visitors through
various facets of Hinduism. So far millions of people have
visited the monument since its inception on November 2,1992.
They have been able to savour the story of Hinduism and to
imbibe the message of universal peace and brotherhood.
The wisdom of the Vedas, the epics, the Puranas is depicted on a
crowded canvas by the exhibition. The visitor comes face to face
with personages who have made this land what it is.
It is a perfect mix of modernity and ancient values. Apart from
Lord Ram going in search of his kidnapped wife, the visitor can
see Shravan, the dutiful son, the Pandavas losing the game of
dice in the Hastinapur palace, etc. Besides the visitors can see
Sabari's long wait for Ram and Draupadi's humiliation in the
Kauravasabha.
The Hall of Harmony projects world religious side by side. The
monument is ringed by aparikrama containing 365 stone pillars.
How To Reach Akshardham
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Nearest Airport is
located at Ahmedabad. |
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Nearest Railway
stations are at Gandhinagar and Ahmedabad. |
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State transport buses
and private luxury coaches connect various centres
of Gujarat. |
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