Very Good, Garden with front at the entrance , small but nice, and bothe the side with spacing.. also seating arrangement in garden, very clean and good atmosphere,
There is a canteen at the back side of Trimandir, its operatted by thier trust. Very good product, you get also snacks and meal in afternoon and in evening too, they are also some juices liquid for water and for milk too, which are made by may be its own department / third parties too.
In Trimandir, three gods murti are there, under the one shikhar The God Shiva's shivling, in another and in middle shikhar Tirthankar Swami Murti in seating position, in third shikhar, there are three god statue, Krishna, Shree Nathji and third i dont remember..Under the Ghumat also very good and clean hall.
So overall its very Good place to visit and you can go for meal or lite snacks too.. with family.. you can spend 2 to 3 hrs. Its Darshanya Place
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Read moreTrimandir Amreli is temple uniting three major Sects of Hinduism - Jainism, Vaishnavism and Shaivism.
It has three Sanctums, one each dedicated to above three sects.
The central Sanctum houses Lord Simandhar Swami as main deity along with idols of other Tirthankar Bhagwan and Shashan Devi-Devas.
The Left Sanctum is dedicated to Lord Yogeshwar Shri Krishna, Lord Balaji and Lord Shrinathji along with Amba Maa and Khodiyaar Mataji.
The Right Sanctum is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Shiv Linga). It also houses Shri Hanumanji, Shri Ganeshji.
The temple has mess serving Vegetarian food.
It also has a small canteen with limited menu items.
Accommodation facilities are available.
Ample Parking space.
Being a temple on outskirts of city it is quite famous with local populace for...
Read moreDada bhagvan trust managed Hindu temple in amreli
Param Pujya Dadashri proposed Trimandir to honor Gods of Jainism, Shaivism, and Vaishnavism (along with Gods and Goddesses from other religions) with equal reverence on the same platform. He envisioned this design to offer Trimandir’s visitors nishpakshpati darshan (unbiased devotional viewing), thus, automatically cleansing them of matbhed bhav (religiously divisive intent). In addition, Param Pujya Dadashri predicted that Trimandir’s darshan would free its visitors from suffering and worries, and offer them access to Atma Gnan (Self Realization) and moksha. Numerous such benefits have been reported by the regular visitors of these non-sectarian temples located in different...
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