Hanuman Vatika announced at Mansa Devi Temple by Haryana Speaker
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Hanuman Vatika announced at Mansa Devi Temple by Haryana Speaker

Haryana Speaker declares establishment of Hanuman Vatika at Mansa Devi Temple

Haryana Assembly Speaker, Gian Chand Gupta, made an exciting announcement during his visit to the Mata Mansa Devi Temple in Haryana. He revealed plans for the construction of a grand Hanuman Vatika at the temple site, with the project receiving approval from Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
The Hanuman Vatika is set to be a place of worship adorned with a magnificent idol of Lord Hanuman. This project, estimated to cost ₹6 crore, aims to enhance the spiritual experience for devotees. Additionally, an extra entry corridor will be constructed to make temple visits more convenient for worshippers.

Development at Mata Mansa Devi Temple

Gupta emphasized the significance of Mata Mansa Devi Temple as a center of faith and revealed various ongoing developments. An old-age home spanning five stories, costing ₹8 crore, is near completion within the temple complex. This facility will provide housing and essential amenities for 52 elderly residents.

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Sanskrit College construction within the temple premises is another project in progress. Chief Minister Manohar Lal had initiated this by laying the foundation stone, and the Bhumi Pujan (groundbreaking ceremony) is scheduled for October 21. This college will enable children to acquire knowledge of the Sanskrit language.

Enhanced facilities

Gupta added that an additional entry corridor, inspired by the one at Kashi Vishwanath Temple, is in the works at a cost of ₹8 crore. This corridor will further enhance the temple's accessibility and beauty.

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The Mata Mansa Devi Shrine Board has prioritized the safety and convenience of devotees. They have introduced insurance coverage, offering ₹1 lakh in the event of accidental death and ₹50,000 for injuries, or the actual expenses, whichever is greater. Special provisions, including free e-rickshaw services, have been made for differently-abled individuals, the elderly, and pregnant women.

Gupta's announcements mark a significant step toward enhancing the spiritual and practical aspects of the Mata Mansa Devi Temple, reflecting the government's commitment to its development.


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