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Piramal Realty and ISKCON inaugurate Sri Sri Radha Govindadeva Mandir at Piramal Vaikunth, Thane

The temple draws inspiration from the majestic temples of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The temple has a single Shikhar (tower), is adorned with 18 pillars, has a 90-foot dome and a Garbhagriha entrance highlighted by Kalpavriksha.

March 17, 2024 / 20:06 IST
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The consecration ceremony was held on Sunday in presence of H.H. Radhanath Swami, Governing Body Commissioner (GBC), ISKCON, H.G. Gauranga Das, Governing Body Commissioner (GBC), ISKCON, Ajay Piramal, Chairman, Piramal Enterprises Ltd., Dr. Swati Piramal, Vice Chairperson, Piramal Group, and the Piramal Family.

Thane has become home to a new Sri Sri Radha Govindadeva Mandir of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) - built with the support of Piramal Realty, the real estate arm of Piramal Group. The temple complex, spread over approximately 4,000 sq. ft., is situated within the Piramal Vaikunth residential complex in Thane.

The collaboration represents a harmonious blend of spirituality with contemporary lifestyles, exemplifying the ethos of 'Sewa Bhaav’, and reflects the Piramal Group's commitment to 'Doing Well and Doing Good’. The Sri Sri Radha Govindadeva Mandir in Piramal Vaikunth, Thane, is the first ISKCON temple inside a gated community in Maharashtra.

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The consecration ceremony was held on Sunday in presence of H.H. Radhanath Swami, Governing Body Commissioner (GBC), ISKCON, H.G. Gauranga Das, Governing Body Commissioner (GBC), ISKCON, Ajay Piramal, Chairman, Piramal Enterprises Ltd., Dr. Swati Piramal, Vice Chairperson, Piramal Group, and the Piramal Family. The ceremony also included a discourse by H.H. Radhanath Swami.

The temple draws inspiration from the majestic temples of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The temple has a single Shikhar (tower), is adorned with 18 pillars, has a 90-foot dome and a Garbhagriha entrance highlighted by Kalpavriksha. It is crafted from pink sandstone procured from Bansi Paharpur in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. The temple is constructed by the principles of ‘Shilpashastra’ and ‘Vastushastra’, resonating with the esteemed Nagara architectural style and reminiscent of the design of the recently revealed Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya.