Kalki Dham: World's Most Unique Temple, PM Laid the Foundation Stone

The Kalki Dham Temple in the Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh is the temple dedicated to Lord Kalki who is the 10th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is constructed by the Shri Kalki Dham Nirman Trust whose chairman is Acharya Pramod Krishnam. Informing that he was recently expelled by the Indian National Congress party […]

The Kalki Dham Temple in the Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh is the temple dedicated to Lord Kalki who is the 10th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is constructed by the Shri Kalki Dham Nirman Trust whose chairman is Acharya Pramod Krishnam. Informing that he was recently expelled by the Indian National Congress party over his anti-party remarks.

Today, on February 19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of the Kalki Dham Mandir. This temple holds a special significance globally, being considered the inaugural ‘Dham’ where God’s temple was established before his incarnation. The temple’s ten sanctums will symbolize the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu.

What’s Special 

Get ready for a fascinating journey into the construction of the Kalki Dham Temple! Spanning across a five-acre plot, this architectural marvel is set to unfold over the course of five years. What’s particularly intriguing is its connection to the legendary Ayodhya Ram Mandir and the historic Somnath Temple – all three are crafted from the same exquisite pink-colored stone, echoing a timeless tradition. Embracing a traditional ‘shaili’ architecture, the temple’s construction proudly shuns modern materials like steel or iron frames.

Picture this: a majestic ‘shikhara’ soaring 108 feet high, while its platform stands elevated 11 feet above ground level. Within its sacred confines, 68 sacred pilgrimage spots are slated to be established, promising spiritual journeys of profound significance.

While the Kalki Peeth remains steadfast in its original location, the temple will house a newly crafted idol of Lord Kalki, with a grand Pran Pratishtha ceremony akin to the consecration rites witnessed at the Ram Mandir. According to ancient scriptures, the forthcoming incarnation of Lord Kalki will be accompanied by divine gifts: a majestic white horse named ‘Devdutt’ from Lord Shiva, a formidable sword from Lord Parshuram, and divine wisdom bestowed by Lord Brihaspati. These intricate details are meticulously woven into the construction of the temple’s idol, promising a sanctuary steeped in myth and legend.