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Nilkanth Dham

Coordinates: 21°58′16.63″N 73°28′20.01″E / 21.9712861°N 73.4722250°E / 21.9712861; 73.4722250
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Nilkanthdham Poicha
Nilkanthdham Poicha a Hindu Temple by Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan
Nilkanthdham Poicha
Shree Swaminarayan Mandir in Gujarat, India
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictNarmada
DeitySwaminarayan, Radha-Krishna, Lakshmi-Narayana, All 24 Avatars
FestivalsKalyan Mahotsav (From Bhai Beej till Labh Pancham)[1]
Governing bodyShree Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan
StatusActive
Features
  • Tower: 31 Shikhara
  • Temple tank: 1 lake (The Narayan Sarovar is a man-made lake that surrounds the main monument)
Location
LocationPoicha
StateGujarat
CountryIndia
Nilkanth Dham is located in Gujarat
Nilkanth Dham
Located in Poicha, Narmada, Gujarat
Geographic coordinates21°58′16.63″N 73°28′20.01″E / 21.9712861°N 73.4722250°E / 21.9712861; 73.4722250
"Driving direction to Nilkanthdham Poicha" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
Architecture
Architect(s)Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan
CreatorDharmavallabhdasji Swami inspired by Guruvarya Shri Devkrushnadasji Swami Rajkot Gurukul and Rakeshprasadji Maharaj acharya of the Laxmi Narayan Dev Gadi
Date established28 October 2013 (officially started)
Site area105 acres[2]
Website
nilkanthdham.org

The Nilkanth Dham is Swaminarayan Mandir a Hindu temple, and spiritual-cultural campus located in Poicha, near banks of Narmada River, in Gujarat, India. This temple is also referred to as Nilkanthdham Poicha or Poicha Swaminarayan Mandir. Nilkanthdham temple is approximately 80 kilometers from Bharuch and 60 kilometers from Vadodara by road. The nearest railway station is Vadodara, located around 61.9 kilometers away, and the nearest airport is also in Vadodara, about 65.8 kilometers from the temple.[3][2]

History

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Nilkanthdham is a Hindu temple featuring traditional Indian architecture and sculpture, constructed by Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan under the guidance of Shree Dharmavallabhdasji Swami, and inspired by Guruvarya Shree Devkrushndasji Swami and Shastri Maharaj Shree Dharmajivandasji Swami. The temple was officially opened on October 28, 2013, by Guruvarya Shree Devkrushndasji Swami. The murti pran pratishtha ceremony was performed by Shree Rakeshprasadji Maharaj, acharya of the Laxmi Narayan Dev Gadi, in the presence of saints and followers of the Hindu Swaminarayan Sampraday.

Features

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Nilkanthdham spans 105 acres[4] [2] and includes the Swaminarayan Mandir, Sahajanand Universe (a Hindu culture exhibition), Gau Dham (a cowshed), and the Narmada riverbank. It is located near the Statue of Unity, the world's tallest statue. The proximity of the Statue of Unity, only a few kilometers from the temple complex, allows travelers to visit both attractions conveniently in a single trip.[5]

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