By Punjabnewswire4u
CHANDIGARH, MARCH 29
In a bid to perpetuate the rich legacy of Bhagwan Vailmiki Maharaj Ji,
the Punjab Chief Minister Mr Parkash Singh Badal today approved the
construction plan of the state-of-the art Temple, Museum and Panorama in Sri
Valmiki Ashram (Ram Tirath) near Amritsar at a cost of Rs 115 crore.
A decision to this effect was taken by the Chief Minister in a meeting with the
members of Bhagwan Valmiki Tirath Vikas Board constituted for the development
of Sri Valmki Ashram (Ram Tirath) under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Minister Mr
Gulzar Singh Ranike.
Paying reverence to the great spiritual ambassador who propagated the concept
of egalitarian society by composing the legendary epic ‘Ramyana’, the Chief
Minister said that it was a matter of great pride and honor for the state
government to offer humble tributes to Bhagwan Vailmki Maharaj Ji by developing
this site for the devotees visiting this sacred place from every nook and
corner of the world. It may be recalled that Bhagwan Valmiki Maharaj Ji resided
and composed his masterpiece ‘Ramayana’ at this sacred place. He said that
realizing the paramount significance and sanctity of this historic place the
state government has made concerted efforts to develop it adding that so far Rs
20 crores has been spent for its beautification. However Mr Badal pointed out
that new Temple which would be constructed at Sri Valmiki Ashram (Ram Tirath)
would be an engineering marvel spruced with rare architecture, landscaping
besides aesthetically designed.
The Chief Minister categorically said that this Temple would be unique in the
sense that it would not only help in disseminating the philosophy of
Bhagwan Valmiki Maharaj Ji for carving out a harmonious society in
the state but it would also act as a lighthouse to guide the destiny of our
youth through the great ethical and moral values preached by him. He said that
the museum and the panorama to be constructed at Sri Valmiki Ashram would
showcase the teachings of Bhagwan Valmiki Maharaj Ji which emphasized
equality in the society along with the Principles of what an ideal man, ideal
ruler and ideal people should follow for the formation of an ideal state or
society. This temple would be a befitting tribute to Bhagwan Valmiki Maharaj
Ji, who was the “Pitaamah” of Sanskrit language and first poet or the Adi Kavi
of the world who by his immortal and masterpiece composition the “Ramayana”
propagated the message of victory of good over evil, added Mr Badal.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the state government was fully committed to
undertake renovation and beautification of this sacred place from its
historical and religious perspective adding that the work on this ambitious
project would be commenced soon and was likely to be completed within two
years. He further said that
the work would be executed in a phased manner and during the first phase the
construction of Temple and Multi Storey Bus/car parking would be undertaken
followed by construction of Langar Hall, Sangat Hall and Museum in the second,
third and fourth phase respectively. Mr Badal also asked the Deputy Commissioner
of Amritsar Mr Rajat Aggarwal who also participated in the meeting to ensure
that timely commissioning of this prestigious project.
Expressing gratitude to the Chief Minister for making all out efforts to ensure
unprecedented development of this historical and sacred place, Speaker of
Punjab Assembly Dr Charanjeet Singh Atwal and Cabinet Minister Mr Gulzar Singh
Ranike said that with the approval of this project Ram Tirath, which was the
sacred place of all the religions and communities, would emerge as a prominent
religious destination on the world religious tourism map. They also said that
community would be ever indebted to the Chief Minister for showing the
magnanimity to ensure overall development and beautification at
Sri Valmiki Ashram (Ram Tirath) in view of the religious sentiments
of the community.
Prominent amongst those present on the occasion included
Vice Chairman of Board Mr Hans Raj Hans, Members Mr Vijay Danav, Mr Lakshman
Dravid, Mr Naresh Dhingan, Mr Om Parkash Gabbar, Mr Randeep Gill, Mr DP Khosla,
Mr Karnail Singh Sahota and others.
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