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Swaminarayan Mandir
The temple at Junagadh
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictJunagadh
DeityRadha KrishnaasRadha Ramana
FestivalsJanmashtami, Radhashtami, Holi, Diwali
Location
LocationJunagadh
StateGujarat
CountryIndia
Architecture
CreatorSwaminarayan
CompletedMay 1, 1828
Website
swaminarayanmandirjunagadh.com

Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, Junagadh (Devnagari: श्री स्वामिनारायण मन्दिर, जूनागढ), also called Shri Radha Ramana Temple, Junagadh is a Hindu templeinJunagadh, Gujarat, India. This temple was ordered to be built by Swaminarayan himself, the founder of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya.[1][2]

History of this temple[edit]

The city of Junagadh is nestled in the lap of Mt. Girnar. The temple is located in the centre of the town.[3]

The land for the temple was donated by King Hemantsinh (Jinabhai, Darbar of Panchala), and memories of him have been maintained here.[4] The foundation stone was laid by Gunatitanand Swami in the presence of Gopalanand Swami and other senior paramhansas on May 10, 1826, A.D.[5] Construction was supervised by Brahmanand Swami.

The prana pratishta, or the installation of the deities, lasted for two full days with the festivities of the auspicious events. On May 1, 1828, A.D., Swaminarayan himself installed Shri Ranchhodrai and Trikamrai in the inner sanctum.[1] In the eastern wing, he installed Radharaman Dev and Harikrishna Maharaj and in the western side he installed Siddheswar Mahadev, Parvati, Ganesha and Nandishwar. The Mughal Subba Bahadur Khan paid a personal visit to the place on this occasion. Swaminarayan blessed the provincial head of the Mughal empire and honoured the king Hemantsinh for his gift of the land for the temple.

Swaminarayan appointed Gunatitanand Swami as the first mahant (religious and administrative head): he served in this role for over 40 years.[6][7]

The Swaminarayan temple has a circumference of 278 ft. The temple here has five spires and many sculptures.

Image gallery[edit]

Images of this temple:

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Life and Faith of Swaminarayan: Junagadh".
  • ^ Williams 2001, p. 29
  • ^ Manohar Sajnani (2006). Encyclopaedia of Tourism Resources in India. Kalpaz Publications. p. 110. ISBN 81-7835-014-9.
  • ^ "Swaminarayan Mandir Junagadh".
  • ^ Ishwarcharandas, Sadhu (2007). Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami. Ahmedabad: Swaminarayan Aksharpith. pp. 46–47. ISBN 978-81-7526-302-4.
  • ^ Williams 2001, p. 38.
  • ^ Ishwarcharandas, Sadhu (2007). Aksharbrahma Gunatitanand Swami. Ahmedabad: Swaminarayan Aksharpith. p. 94. ISBN 978-81-7526-302-4.
  • References[edit]


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