A gorgeous non-sectarian Trimandir inspired by Akram Vignani, Param Pujya Dadashri has taken shape in Adalaj (on the Ahmedabad-Kalol Highway) on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.
The Trimandir is a magnificent two storey structure with a Gigantic Hall on the ground floor and temple on the first floor. The entire structure is a wonderous sight to observe: the centre shikhar height of 108 feet set along with intricate carvings on pink sandstone.
The main hall of the temple measures 10,000 sq.ft and the podium admeasures 20,000 sq.ft. The centre sanctum of Trimandir houses a 13 feet idol of Lord Simandhar Swami along with the idols of his Shaashan Dev Shree Chandrayan Yaksh Dev and Shaashan Devi Shree Panchanguli Yakshini Devi.
It also houses the idols of other Tirthankars, Shree Rushabdev Bhagwan, Shree Ajitnath Bhagwan, Shree Parshwanath Bhagwan and Shree Mahavir Bhagwan besides Shaashan Devis, Shree Chakeshwari Devi and Shree Padmavati Devi. The left sanctum of the Trimandir hosts Shivling, Parvati Devi, Hanumanji and Ganapatiji whereas the right sanctum comprises of Shree Yogeshwar Krishna Bhagwan, Tirupati Balaji, Shree Shreenathji, Shree Bhadrakali Mataji and Shree Amba Mataji. The two extreme ends of the temple houses Shree Padmanabh Swami Prabhu (1st Tirthankar of the coming era) and Sant Shiromani Shree Sai Baba.
The Trimandir also houses a museum & mini-theater which gives glimpses on the life and Gnan of Param Pujya Dadashri.
In addition to Adalaj, magnificent Trimandirs also exist at Rajkot, Bhuj and Godhra. Medium sized Trimandirs also exist at Chalamli, Bhadran, Vasna and various other places.
The Pran Pratistha Mahotsav of the divine temple was celebrated from 25th to 29th December, 2002. The Pran Pratistha ceremony was performed by Pujya Niruma in presence of thousands of Mahatmas / Mumukshus.
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