This is place of worship, which is exclusively dedicated to lord Vishwakarma, who is considered to be the architect of the world, and in particular, he is worshipped by all the artisans community, including hand workers and owners of factories and all those who give employment to people for their livelihood. In some areas of India birthday of Lord Vishwakarma is celebrated on 17th of September every year. But here it is celebrated on very next day of Diwali (another big Indian festival). This temple is very historic with origins of almost a century. Many Industrialist from far flung areas like ludhiana, jalandhar, amritsar and from neibouring states also visit here to pay their obeience to the Lord Vishwakarma. The mandir is maintained by a trust who manages a charitable hospital also, along with computer institute, dental, eye hospital and free fooding (langar). After Diwali lacks of people pay their respect...
Read moreRun by trustees, with a campus of education centre, allopathic hospital, homeopathic clinic and many more. ISO certified computer centre with very nice course profile. I was wondered with the lowest fee see there. Just Rs 200/ month and annual course of almost every person requirement in these era. Very good for nearby people and students specially. Everyone should go through these kind of cources and to be promotes and shared with other people. I see an exo system and traditional village atmosphere in the campus.. Due to covid19 situation spent only very less time. Next time I will spent more to understand and know better. Cool and calm atmosphere inside the...
Read moreInside the temple, one can experience a sense of peace and tranquility, with the sound of prayers and chanting creating a serene atmosphere. The devotees come to the temple to offer their prayers and offerings, seeking the blessings of the deities. The rituals and ceremonies that take place in the temple are fascinating to observe, and one can witness the devotion and faith of the devotees as they participate in...
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