Shri Narendra Modi offers prayers at Ambaji Temple

Published By : Admin | November 10, 2013 | 12:00 IST
"An amount of Rs. 60 crore has been allocated to develop Ambaji as a vibrant Shakti Peeth : Shri Modi"

Ahmedabad, Sunday: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi today reviewed the Rs.60-crore development project of the famous Ambaji Temple premises, known as the Shaktipeeth of the Adyashakti, visited by lakhs of pilgrims.

The project included constructing replicas of the 52 Shaktipeeths in India, to evoke the religious fervour of each Peeth. The other feature is the training centre for future priests of other temples in the state.

After offering his prayer at the temple, Mr.Modi saw the presentation on the progress of the project to ensure better facilities for the visitors. He looked forward to completion of the project by February 2014.

The trustees of the temple and the district collector were present on the occasion.

ShriNarendraModi offers prayers at Ambaji Temple

ShriNarendraModi offers prayers at Ambaji Temple

ShriNarendraModi offers prayers at Ambaji Temple

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