Remember those Sundays that felt like mini-adventures? The kind where you'd wind down a quiet road, anticipation building with each turn, until you stumbled upon a hidden gem? That's exactly how I felt arriving at Sarsoli Dham.
Sure, there was a friendly security guard keeping things safe, but the best part? Free entry and parking! Just like the good old days. As we walked in, the vastness of the place hit me. It was grand, yet strangely serene. There were even students buzzing around (though Sunday mornings had me scratching my head!). But inside the main temple, it was just us and the divine air.
Now, about that Sai Baba idol... maybe it wasn't the most perfectly sculpted, but there was something deeply special about it. Maybe it was the lack of crowds, or the way the sunlight peeked through the stained glass, casting a warm glow. Whatever it was, it felt powerful, personal.
And then, the pièce de résistance - the glass dome! Imagine a beautiful pagoda bathed in soft, natural light. It was like stepping into a peaceful haven, a place where worries melted away. I could almost picture the stars twinkling through the dome at night, adding another layer of magic. ✨
Walking further, words of unity and acceptance danced on the walls, reminding us that beneath all the labels, we're all human. And then, nestled amidst these messages, the beautiful, intricately carved idols of Shiva, Parvati, and Ganesha. Each one radiating a calmness that seeped into your soul. It was pure nirvana, a feeling of absolute peace.
But Sarsoli Dham wasn't just a temple within its red-tiled walls. Stepping outside, you were greeted by a lush garden, a sanctuary of nature. And there, like a quiet guardian, stood the dam-like structure, adding to the peaceful charm. This full area was an embrace of nature, a perfect complement to the spiritual serenity within.
Sarsoli Dham wasn't just a temple; it was a time capsule, transporting me back to simpler times filled with wonder and serenity. It's a place I wouldn't hesitate to revisit, seeking that same solace and reminding myself of the beauty in the little things, both man-made...
Read moreIt's a dham which stand as a idol of many religions at one place with tagline on front door is saying "ways of every religion is different but the Goal is same". Well maintained place. Can see cleanliness from the gate itself. This is temple made by devotees of Shri sant Lilashah ji where many goddess and gods idol statues . At entry you can see the greate architecture view or temple with marble finished walls and floors. When entered in main room in front you can see idols of Radha Krishna then Shiv Parvati and Ram lakshman Sita and Hanuman . On right side is the idol of maa ambika on lion and on left side is the gurus of Shri sant Lilashah ji. One can feel the calmness in the temple which gives the experience of supernatural power above all of us. There is a bhojanalay were you can have lunch and dinner with a specific time period chart. Must visit If you are nearby...
Read moreMost peaceful place in Kudal 😊😇 Around 5-6 km away from Kudal city Hindu Temple 🙏 Best place to visit with family and spent quality time with them once on weekends or in holidays😀 Peaceful environment and cleanliness maintained by workers on daily basis. Lunch as well as dinner facilities for devotees and for visitors on daily basis😁☺️ Do come atleast once to visit such...
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