Maa Baglamukhi and Shivji Temples in Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Mata Baglamukhi Temple
Designed by Temple Architect Mr. Subhash Bhoite
Front Baglamukh Temple View
Designed by Temple Architect Mr. Subhash Bhoite
Prespective view Shivaji Temple
Designed by Temple Architect Mr. Subhash Bhoite
Prespective view Shivaji Temple v10 Front View
Designed by Temple Architect Mr. Subhash Bhoite
Maa Baglamukhi and Shivji Temples in Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
Project Details
|| SHRI BAGLAMUKHI DEVI PITAMBARA MATA DHAM, HARIDWAR ||
Situated on the sacred banks of Maa Ganga, this divine land spanning approximately 1,01,000 sq. ft., with an east-facing orientation, is dedicated to the (establishment) of Maa Baglamukhi Devi Dham. Although the plot is Sher Mukhi (lion-faced) in form, it has been spiritually harmonized and made auspicious in accordance with the sacred geometry of the Shree Yantra.
This sacred temple has been envisioned and designed by Arch. Subhash Govind Bhoite, Managing Director of Temple Architects India Pvt. Ltd., along with a dedicated team of architects rooted in the timeless traditions of Indian Temple Architecture. Every aspect of the design adheres to the divine principles of Vastu Shastra and sacred Temple architecture, ensuring spiritual harmony and sanctity.
The Dham is envisioned as a divine spiritual (complex), comprising 10 key structures—primarily the Shri Baglamukhi Devi Temple (with Garbha Griha), a Bhagwan Shiv Temple, Satsang and Dining Hall, Tapovan (residential retreat), guest house, priest accommodations, Yagya Kund, meditation chhatris, utility facilities, and well-organized entrance gates.
At the heart of the complex, the divine idol of Maa Baglamukhi Devi will be enshrined. With the presence of the Dasha Maha Vidhyas, the site will attain the sacred stature of a Shakti Peeth. The entire Dham will stand as a harmonious confluence of Vastu Shastra, devotion, and divine energy, offering devotees spiritual peace and strength.
May all devotees who enter this holy Dham be blessed with the divine grace, protection, and fulfilment bestowed by Maa Baglamukhi Devi and Shivji.