Bharat Mata Mandir

Bharat Mata Mandir Photo Gallery

The Bharat Mata Mandir was inaugurated on 15 May 1983 by Rt.Hon.Smt. Indira Gandhi and stands along the River Ganges in Hardwar. It is situated adjacent to the ashram, and stands eight stories tall to the height of 180 feet. Each floor is devoted to a particular theme.

On the first floor is the statue of Bharat Mata.

The second floor ‘Shoor Mandir’ is dedicated to the well renowned heroes of India.

The third floor ‘Matru Mandir’ is dedicated to the achievements of India’s revered women; such as Meera Bai, Savitri, Maitri etc.

The great saints from various religions, including  Jainism, Sikhism and Buddhism are featured on the fourth floor ‘Sant Mandir’.

The Assembly Hall with walls depicting symbolic coexistance of all religions practiced in India and paintings portraying history and beauty in various provinces of India, is situated on the fifth floor.

 The various forms of the Goddess of Shakti can be seen on the sixth floor, whilst the seventh floor is devoted to all incarnations of Lord Vishnu.

The eighth floor holds the shrine of Lord Shiva from which devotees can gain a panoramic view of Himalayas, Hardwar, and the splendour of the entire campus of Sapta Sarovar.
 

Bhaarat Mata Mandir

Bharat Mata Mandir

Bharat Mata
The Shrine of Lord Shiva

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