Hyderabad, The construction work for the grand Lakshmi temple at Agroha Dham (Hisar) by the All India Agrawal Conference is in full swing. Along with the temple at Agroha Dham (Hisar), a guest house with 114 air-conditioned rooms and a large dining hall are also being built. M.C. Agrawal and Vipin Agrawal became lifetime trustees by contributing to this work. They were honored in this regard.

Previously, during the Akhand Jyot Rath of Mahalakshmi, several other donors became lifetime trustees and contributed. The president of the All India Agrawal Conference expressed gratitude to both. The national organization minister stated that a program titled “An Evening in the Name of Agrasenji” will be organized by Abhas Telangana on Sunday, September 21 at ISKCON Temple, Golden Temple, on the occasion of Agrasen Jayanti. Agra Bhajan singers from Kota, Rajasthan will perform. Minister Vinay Jain urged all Agra brothers to participate in the program in large numbers. Ankur Agrawal and Anjali Agrawal were present on the occasion.

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Lakshmi Temple

The Lakshmi Temple is a prominent Hindu temple dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. It is a key part of the larger Khajuraho Group of Monuments in India, which were built by the Chandela dynasty between 950 and 1050 AD. The temple is renowned for its exquisite Nagara-style architecture and intricate stone carvings depicting various deities and secular life.

Agroha Dham

Agroha Dham is a significant Hindu temple and pilgrimage complex in Haryana, India, dedicated to the goddess Mahalakshmi. Its history is deeply connected to the ancient city of Agroha, which is believed to have been the capital of the legendary Agroha kingdom and the birthplace of the Agarwal community. The modern temple was constructed in the 20th century, reviving the site’s historical and spiritual importance.

All India Agrawal Conference

The All India Agrawal Conference is not a physical place but a major recurring event and organization for the Agrawal community, a prominent mercantile group in India. It was established to foster social unity, address community issues, and promote philanthropic activities. Its history is rooted in efforts to organize and represent the community’s interests across the country.

Mahalakshmi

The Mahalakshmi Temple is a significant Hindu temple in Mumbai, India, dedicated to the goddess of wealth, Mahalakshmi. Its history dates back to the 18th century, built after a vision of the goddess instructed a Hindu merchant to retrieve her idols from the sea. The temple is a major pilgrimage site, renowned for its three shrines housing the deities Mahalakshmi, Mahakali, and Mahasaraswati.

ISKCON Temple

The ISKCON Temple, also known as the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple, is a prominent Gaudiya Vaishnavism temple complex belonging to the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. It was established in the 20th century, most famously beginning with its first major temple in the West, which opened in New York City in 1966. These temples are dedicated to the worship of Radha and Krishna and serve as spiritual and cultural centers to promote the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita.

Golden Temple

The Golden Temple, officially known as Sri Harmandir Sahib, is the holiest shrine in Sikhism. It was founded by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das, in the 16th century, with its foundation stone laid by a Sufi saint to signify its openness to all people. The temple’s upper floors are covered in gold leaf, giving it its iconic appearance and name.

Agrasen Jayanti

“Agrasen Jayanti” is an annual festival celebrated by the Agrawal community to commemorate the birth anniversary of their legendary and revered king, Maharaja Agrasen. It honors his legacy of promoting non-violence, equality, and prosperous trade, which are the founding principles of the community. The day is marked by prayers, cultural processions, and charitable acts in his memory.

Agra Bhajan

“Agra Bhajan” refers to the devotional music and singing tradition (bhajan) originating from the city of Agra, India, which is closely associated with the Agra gharana—a prominent school of Hindustani classical music. This tradition has a rich history, having developed and flourished under the patronage of Mughal courts, blending Hindu devotional themes with sophisticated classical techniques. It remains a vital and revered form of spiritual and artistic expression in Indian culture.