A Mahalakshmi temple called 'Sripuram' and
made of more than a tonne of pure gold will glitter and gleam
under the sun on August 24 when it is unveiled for consecration
by the Sri Narayani Peetam headed by a 31-year-old godman
who calls himself Narayani Amma. Devotees hail the temple
as 'one of the wonders of the world' and say that it is the
only temple covered fully with gold.
More than 400 gold and coppersmiths from the
Thirupath Thirumala Devasthanam are said to have worked for
six years to craft the Rs 600-crore gold temple located on 55,000
sq ft of land on a 100-acre salubrious stretch in Malaikodi,
about 6 km from Vellore in north Tamil Nadu. According to official
sources, the gold bars were purchased through RBI in "a
transparent manner."
First the coppersmiths set to work creating
a copper base on the temple structure with engravings and etchings
before the gold, beaten into nine layers of foils, was draped
around it. The sanctum sanctorum will hold the deity of Mahalakshmi
made of stone granite, but covered with gold kavacham (adornments).
"The Sripuram or Spiritual Park is Amma's
dedication to the world and mankind," said P Murali, a
trustee of the Peetam, adding that the temple has more gold
than the Golden Temple of Amritsar.
Messages by 'Amma' have been laid out along
the path to the temple with messages from the Gita, Bible and
Quran. "When one enters the Sripuram, their focus is just
on the magnificent temple. But when they leave, they cannot
do so without taking some messages and gaining some wisdom,"
according to a booklet detailing the 'services' rendered by
the Peetam. "In this quagmire of materialism, Sripuram
rises as an inspiration to man to find the divinity within him,"
adds a brochure.
Murali said arrangements were being made to
hire personnel to throw a security cover around the temple.
"But the gold sheets have been laid out in such a manner
that it would cost more to rip it off than purchase the gold,"
said a top Vellore district official. |