PRASHANTHI NILAYAM
THE PLACE WHERE GOD LIVE IN HUMAN FORM
PLACES OF INTEREST INSIDE PRASHANTHI NILAYAM
ENTRANCE OF PRASHANTHI NILAYAM
THE ABODE OF DIVINE PEACE
The entrance gopuram built in South Indian Style of temple architechture , constructed around 1975 on 50 th Birthday of Bhagawan
GANESH MANDIR
LOCATED AT THE ENTRACE
The Ganesh mandir is the first thing we see when we enter Prashanthi Nilayam.Vigneshwara,the remover of all obstacles receives the first worship.
GAYATHRI DEVI TEMPLE
SITUATED OPPOSITE TO THE SEVA DAL BLOCK
Temple for Gayathri Devi , the Mother of Vedas was consecrated by Bhagwan on 9th Oct 1998.
GANESHA GARDEN
ONE OF THE BEST SPOT IN PRASHANTHI
THE MANDIR AND SAI KULWANT HALL(DARSHAN HALL)
WHERE THE DAILY CEREMONIES TAKE PLACE
Sai Kulwant Hall is the place for daily
Dharshans and celebrations. It is contiguous to the Mandir.
This Hall ,which has the capacity of around 20 000 people , was inaugurated on1995 by Bhagawan.
THE SARVA DHARMA STUPA
This 50 feet pillar, portraying the unity of all religions, located on the South of the Poornachandra Auditorium.This was built in November 1975 on the occasion of the Golden Jubilee Celebrations of the descend of the Avatar held in Prasanthi Nilayam.
Hindu Om:
Listen to the primeval Pranava (Om) resounding in your
heart as well as in the heart of the Universe.
Buddhist wheel:
Remember the wheel of cause and consequence, of deed and destiny,
and the wheel of dharma that rights them all.
Zoroastrian fire symbol: Offer all bitterness in the sacred fire and emerge grand, great, and godly.
Islamic
crescent and star: Be like the star, which never wavers from
the crescent but is fixed in steady faith.
Christian
cross: Cut the "I" feeling clean across and let
your ego die on the cross, to endow on you Eternity.
THE HOLY MANDIR
This prayer hall was built in 1949. lt is the centre of Prasanthi Nilayam. The Omkar, Suprabhatam at dawn, daily Bhajans and all other spiritual activities are held in this Hall.
BABA'S HOUSE NEAR TO THE MANDIR AND THE POORNACHANDRA AUDITORIUM
Inaugurated in 1973, by Bhagawan and can comfortably seat around 15,000 people . With the, imposing appearance and columnless structure, it has inspiring murals of God-forms, Avatars, Saints, and Seers from all religions and times. It is the venue for conducting cultural programmes, conferences and yagna during Dasara
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