Chief Minister Chouhan inspects Mahakal Maharaj temple complex expansion plan
Friday - November 5, 2021 10:52 pm ,
Category : BHOPAL
Expressing satisfaction over the construction works, instructed to complete them before Shivratri
Bhopal 05 November 2021: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today made a site inspection of Mahakal Maharaj Mandir complex expansion scheme (which is being prepared in Bada Rudrasagar) during his visit in Ujjain. He saw various construction works while going about on foot and got information about them from Collector Ashish Singh.
During the inspection, Chief Minister Chouhan inspected the base pillars, wall paintings and mural walls being built under the development plan. He saw the lotus pond and got information by visiting the points of Sapta-Rishi Mandal, Shiv Anand Tandava Pillar, Shiva Pillar, Shiva idols, Tripurasur Vadh etc.
hief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, while interacting with the media present at the inspection site, said that the Mahakal Maharaj Temple complex expansion plan costs total of Rs. 730 crore, out of which construction works of Rs. 368 crore are going on. He said that all the construction works should be completed before Mahashivratri, instructions have been given to this effect. The Chief Minister said that the stories, traditions, beliefs etc. related to Indian culture and Mahakal would be marked in this entire complex in such a way that the pilgrims would get spiritual experience. He said that 108 pillars are being built on the path leading from Triveni Museum to Mahakaleshwar temple, in which each pillar will depict stories related to religious tradition and history. The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction over the progress and quality of construction works during the inspection.
MP & State President V.D. Sharma, Higher Education Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, MP Anil Firojia, MLA Paras Jain, Bahadur Singh Chouhan, Superintendent of Police Satyendra Kumar Shukla and public representatives were present during the inspection – Window to News