Jyoti Kalash mandir
Have you ever seen a temple made of Jyoti Kalash?
Construction has been going on for 14 years in the Dhamdha area, about 40 kilometers from Durg district headquarters.
Till now, more than one lakh urns and lamps have been installed in the temple.
Jyoti Kalash mandir
You must have seen many ancient temples and also know the story behind them.
But have you ever seen a temple made of Jyoti Kalash?
If you have not seen it then today we will tell you about the temple.
There is a temple made of clay Jyoti Kalash in the Dhamdha area, about 40 kilometers away from the Durg district headquarters.
The entire construction of the temple has been done with Jyoti Kalash and lamps.
The statue of Lord Hanuman Ji has been installed inside the temple.
Construction of temple from clay Jyoti Kalash mandir
Temple priest Narendra Baba said that there is an important purpose behind building this temple.
In fact, during Navratri and Diwali, people worship Goddess Durga for 9 days and light a lamp in the Kalash and after 9 days, they immerse the Jyoti Kalash in a pond or river.
More than one lakh urns were installed in the temple
The construction of the temple started 14 years ago.
Till now, more than one lakh urns and lamps have been installed in the temple.
The temple has been built up to about 50 feet and construction is still going on.
People are continuously donating for the construction of the temple and their devotion and faith towards the temple is increasing.
Till now, earthen urns have been brought from Maa Danteshwari, Maa Bamleshwari, and Maa Mahamaya temples for the construction of the temple.
The priest of the temple told that the temple is the first temple in the country which is made of earthen pot.
He claims that there is no such temple in the entire country.
People come from many states to see the temple, offer prayers, ask about the temple, and also take photographs.