Birla Mandir, Shahad, Hindu temple in Shahad, India
Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple in Shahad featuring intricately carved stone walls and stone elephants guarding the entrance, displaying traditional Indian architectural craftsmanship. The building combines detailed stonework with classical design elements typical of temples in this region.
The Birla family, prominent Indian industrialists, built this temple in 1965 as part of their nationwide effort to construct Hindu religious structures. The project was one of several sacred buildings the influential business family established across India.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Vithoba and Goddess Rukmani, deities central to Maharashtra's Varkari devotional tradition. Worshippers from across the region visit to pay their respects.
The temple sits near the Century Rayon Company on NH-61 and is easily reached via Shahad railway station. Auto-rickshaws operate from Kalyan to bring visitors to the site.
The adjoining Shivaji Udyan garden features a mini train for children, combining the sacred space with recreational amenities for families. Visitors find here an unusual blend of spiritual site and family-friendly attraction.
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