The crown jewel of the Agrawal clan, Maharaja Agrasen, was born approximately five thousand years ago in Pratap Nagar. His father's name was Raja Ballabh, and his grandfather was Raja Mahidhar. After Agrasen's birth, astrologers predicted that this newborn would grow up to earn great fame and possess extraordinary intelligence. As Agrasen gradually matured, he started learning the art of warfare and weaponry along with statecraft.
A part of the grand and magnificent two-story Dharamshala.
A message from the Bhagavad Gita is inscribed above the main entrance gate of the temple.
The main entrance gate of the temple.
Outside the main entrance gate of the temple, on the left side, there is a statue of Mother Ganga. Behind the statue, a ramp leads up to the top of the temple.
Outside the main entrance gate of the temple, on the right side, there is a statue of Mother Yamuna. Behind the statue, another ramp leads up to the top of the temple.
A vast and magnificent hall stands in front of all three temples. It can accommodate more than 5000 people and can be used for satsangs and gatherings.
The temple dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi.
The temple dedicated to Goddess Saraswati.
Kalash (pots) soaring above all three temples, reaching towards the sky.
A captivating and beautiful view of a part of the Shakti Sarovar.
A view from the other side of the Shakti Sarovar. In the foreground, there is a glimpse of the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) and a water tank visible.
The magnificent depiction of the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan) in the Shakti Sarovar.
Stones inscribed with the names of donors for the construction of the Shakti Sarovar, symbolizing the importance of wealth along with body and mind.
Water is lifted and filled into these tanks built on the Shakti Sarovar. Through these tanks, water is made available throughout the premises.
The external view of the Shakti Sarovar.
The temple of Marutinandan - Lord Hanuman.
A scene depicting the distribution of the Ganges by Lord Bholenath.
A vast dining hall for meals.
The exterior view of the dining hall.
Travelers enjoying themselves at Appu's house.
Travelers exploring the sky while at Appu's house.
The bridge building in Agroha Dham.
Come to Agroha Dham and enjoy boat rides yourself!
Agroha Dham
Agroha was a vast, magnificent, and prosperous city of its time.