Life-Instilling Ceremony of the Trimandir (Non-sectarian Temple) in Amreli (Gujarat), India
Monday February 9, 2015
As per Param Pujya Dadashri’s desire, a Trimandir (Non-sectarian temple) was built in Amreli (Guajrat), India. Pujya Deepakbhai, in the presence of thousands of followers, on 8 February performed the Pran-Pratishtha (life-instilling ceremony) of the idols in the Trimandir (Non-sectarian Temple). Thousands of followers from around the world also watched the live web-cast. The Trimandir radiated with divine energies throughout the entire event and the subtle presence of Param Pujya Dada Bhagwan, Pujya Niruma and Dev-Devis was felt throughout the day.
Pujya Deepakbhai performed the Pran-Pratishtha of all the idols in the morning. After which He asked all followers to pray that the living Lord Simandhar Swami’s presence spreads throughout the entire world providing permanent peace and happiness to all, and opens up the path for spiritual progress to all visitors so that they too can benefit and attain moksha (liberation). The temple was then open for darshan. Idols of Lord Simandhar Swami, Lord Krishna and Lord Shiva, the three major religions in India, as well as idols of other Gods and Goddesses (including Lord Ganesh, Lord Hanuman, Shri Saibaba, Lord Mahavir, Amba Mataji, Padmavati Devi, Chakreshvari Mataji and Khodiyar Mataji – just to name a few) are housed under the roof of the Trimandir.
Pujya Deepakbhai performed the puja and aarti of all the idols in the afternoon, while all the attendees blissfully sang songs of bhakti.