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Agroha Dham

Coordinates: 29°19′54″N 75°37′31″E / 29.33167°N 75.62528°E / 29.33167; 75.62528
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The image showcases the grand entrance to the **Agroha Dham Hindu temple**, with three towering, ornately decorated structures rising prominently against an overcast sky. The central structure is the tallest, with a distinctive brownish-red facade adorned with symmetrically placed windows and carved niches that add depth and texture. Its dome has a rounded, layered design crowned with a golden pinnacle at the top. Flanking the central tower are two slightly shorter towers, each adorned with vibrant colors and intricate artwork. Both towers have sky-blue panels accented with floral patterns and traditional Hindu motifs in hues of pink, gold, and red. The top of each of these side towers is capped with lotus-like structures, topped by golden finials. At the main entrance of the temple, a statue depicting a divine chariot pulled by horses and guided by warriors or deities stands prominently, drawing attention. Below the chariot, a large archway leads into the temple, with detailed architectural elements on either side. The steps leading up to the entrance are wide and surrounded by well-maintained greenery, with various plants, shrubs, and flowering bushes lining the walkway. The scene is bustling with visitors, some ascending the stairs towards the temple, while others are seen standing or moving around in groups. The pathway leading up to the temple is clean and well-kept, bordered by a trimmed lawn and decorative plants, contributing to the peaceful and reverent atmosphere.
The grand entrance of the Agroha Dhaam Hindu temple located in Agroha, Hisar district, Haryana. The temple is dedicated to goddessMahalakshmi, the Kuladevi of the Agrawals, who trace their origins to Agroha, whose foundations were laid by the great king Maharaja Agrasen.

Agroha Dham
Agroha Dham
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictHisar
DeityMahalakshmi
FestivalsAgroha Maha Kumbh
Governing bodyAgroha Vikas Trust
Location
LocationAgroha (town)
StateHaryana
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates29°19′54″N 75°37′31″E / 29.33167°N 75.62528°E / 29.33167; 75.62528
Architecture
TypeVastu Shastra
CreatorTilak Raj Aggarwal
Date established1984
Completed1984
Specifications
Temple(s)3
Monument(s)1
Website
http://www.agroha.com/

Agroha is a Hindu temple complex in Agroha of Hisar District, Haryana, India. Construction started in 1976 and was completed in 1984.[1] The temple is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi.

History and development

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Agroha is the historical place where the Agrawal community originated in antiquity. in 1194, Agroha was captured by Ghori and the settlement at Agroha declined, and people settled in nearby Hansi, Hissar, Delhi and places further away. Agroha became desolate.[2] in 1907, an ascetic Brahmananda Brahmachari arrive a Agroha.[3] He organized a group named Agrawal Darbar in 1908 by inspiring the Agrawal community representatives (Panchayat). A gaushala, a shiva temple, and 18 sati shrines were established. Marwari Agrawals of Calcutta such as Tarachand Ghanshyamdas supported the project.

The decision to construct the modern temple was made at the convention of All India Aggarwal Representatives in 1976. The trust was established for this purpose under Shri Krishna Modi and Rameshwar Das Gupta.[4] The land was donated to the trust by Laxmi Narain Gupta and construction was started under the supervision of Tilak Raj Aggarwal. The construction of the main temple was completed in 1984 while construction of other features started in 1985 under Subhash Goel.[4]

Agroha Vikas Trust

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Agroha Vikas Trust is the temple board responsible for the building and maintenance of the temple complex. It was founded in 1976.[5]

Description of Agroha Dham

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Hanuman temple
Sheela Mata Temple Agroha

The main temple is divided into three wings. The central wing is dedicated to Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi, western wing to goddess Saraswati and eastern wing to Maharaja Agrasena.[6]

Shakti Sarovar is a large pond behind the temple complex. It was filled with water from 41 rivers of India in 1988. A platform at the north-west end depicts the scene of Samudra manthan.[7] A naturopathy center is located near Shakti Sarovar, where treatment is done through yoga.[8] An amusement park with a boating site has been built near the complex.[9]

New Adya Mahalaxmi temple

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In 2021, plan was announced to build INR100 crore Adya Mahalaxmi temple, dedicated to Adi Mahalakshmi designed by the designers of the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi temple, will be 108 feet tall and it will be constructed on 10 acre land.[10]

Festival

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The Agroha Maha Kumbh festival is held every year on Sharad Purnima.[11]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "agroha-introduction". 13 November 2007. Archived from the original on 13 November 2007.
  2. ^ Agrawal Jati ka Vikas, Parmeshwari Lal Gupt, Kashi Paper Stores, 1942, p.180
  3. ^ Shri Vishnu Agrsen Purana, Saksena Printing works, 1925, p. 5
  4. ^ a b "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  5. ^ "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  6. ^ "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  7. ^ "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  8. ^ "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  9. ^ "None". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  10. ^ अग्रोहा में 100 करोड़ की लागत से दस एकड़ में आद्य महालक्ष्मी मंदिर को तैयार करेंगे राम मंदिर के शिल्पकार, Jagran, 18 July 2021.
  11. ^ "Agroha Mahakumbh of Agarwal Community - Agroha Mela". Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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