Renovation Works Of Temples In Rajasthan Taken To Another Level

Our understanding of God’s plans and his doctrine gives us an eternal perspective.  The ancient Egyptians used to believe that temples and worship places were the homes of the gods and goddesses. Indians believe from the core and to the core in practicing all the rituals that are offered to the God and Goddesses. If you aren’t aware of, let us tell you Hindus are believed to have 33 crore God Goddesses. It is as fascinating as are their different rituals and offerings. Every temple is dedicated to a god or goddess and is highly worshipped by the temple priests and the pharaoh and the residents nearby. The large temple buildings are made of stones so that they would last forever. But in India, temples are much more than just stone structures. Temples have their own significances for people in India. They are filled with faith and fasting. They are sanctified with sacrifice and service. The blessings of temples are priceless.

Sri M. V. Ananthapadmanabhachariar, the popular religious preacher, once aptly said, “We often worship in temples without knowing much about the significance of each of them. But it is important to acquaint ourselves with the mythology behind a temple, its significance and stories that relate to it. That would make our worship more meaningful.”

Every foundation stone that is laid for a temple and every temple developed lessen the power of Satan on the earth and increases the power of God and godliness. Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Smt. Vasundhara Raje too believes the same and understands the importance of temples and other worship places for the citizens of her state and thus has taken some vital steps towards it. CM Raje with her team Rajasthan is leaving no stone unturned to make a un-breakable bond and relation with the fellow citizens by not only fulfilling the promises but by also making every area of development count and in its own way transforming Rajasthan. Following are the temples and the worship places the Rajasthan Government has undertaken in order to renovate and rejuvenate them for the residents of the states and also keeping in mind the tourism factor in Rajasthan.

Project: Rana Sanga Panorama (Khanwa)
Location: Bharatpur
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What’s Happening: From February 20th, with commencing the ticket system, developmental work has been started.


Project: Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya G Panorama (Dhankya)
Location: Jaipur
What’s Happening: March 2017 will be dedicated to the project.

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Project: Auwa Sugali Mata Statue (Dhankya)
Location: Pali
What’s Happening: The project will be completed and launched in June 2017.

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Project: Gogaji Panorama (Gogamedi)
Location: Hanumangarh
What’s Happening: December 2016 will be dedicated to the project.

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Project: Guru Jambheshwar Panorama (Peepasr)
Location: Nagaur
What’s Happening: September 2016 will be dedicated to the project.

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Project: Veer Singh Rathore Panorama (Nagaur)

Location: Nagaur
What’s Happening: The project has been launched on March 10, 2016.

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Project: Krnimata Panorama (Deshnok)
Location: Bikaner
What’s Happening: March 2017 will be dedicated to the project.

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Project: Ramdev Panorama (Ramdevra)
Location: Jaisalmer
What’s Happening: This project will be released in March 2017.

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Project: Saint Sunderdas Panorama (Dausa)
Location: Dausa
What’s Happening: This project will be released in June 2017.

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Project: Hadhuti Panorama (Baran)
Location: Baran
What’s Happening: October 2017 be dedicated to this project.

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Project: Freedom Struggle Panorama (Auwa)
Location: Pali
What’s Happening: June 2017 will be dedicated to the project.

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Project: Feeder Construction (Old Pushkar lake)
Location: Ajmer
What’s Happening: This project will be launched in August 2016.

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Project: Sant Shiromani Raidas Panorama (Cittudi)
Location: Chittorgarh
What’s Happening: This project shall be completed by August 2017.

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