Amit Shah gave gift to the devotees of Kashtabhanjan, inaugurated 1100 room Yatri Bhawan in Salangpur

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited Shri Kashtbhanjan Dev Hanumanji Temple in Salangpur, Gujarat and offered prayers. During this, he inaugurated Yatri Bhawan with 1,100 rooms. Which has been constructed at a cost of Rs 200 crore. The Home Ministry gave this information on Thursday.

While addressing, Amit Shah wished Diwali to the people of Gujarat and the entire country. He said that on the occasion of Narak Chaturdashi, we got the opportunity to inaugurate this grand Yatri Bhawan. It has been built to accommodate the devotees coming from all over the country. The construction of this Yatri Bhawan, spread over approximately 9 lakh square feet, has been completed in just two years at a cost of approximately Rs 200 crore.

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Shah gave the credit for the establishment of this temple to Gopalanand Ji Maharaj, who had installed the idol of Hanumanji here. He said that this temple is blessed by Lord Swaminarayan and is a symbol of Gopalanand Swami Ji's deep devotion and service spirit towards Lord Swaminarayan. Shah said Yatri Bhawan will serve as a sacred place for travelers in the years to come.

Referring to the qualities of Lord Hanuman, Shah said that in our scriptures Hanuman has been described as one of the seven living great men of the world. While sharing Tulsidas ji's views about Hanuman ji, he said that Hanuman ji has been considered an ocean of knowledge and virtues. Shah said that qualities like devotion, bravery, friendship and loyalty, when offered at the feet of Lord Shri Ram, attain immortality through Hanuman Ji Maharaj.

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During this, the Home Minister praised Sardar Patel's vision of a unified and powerful India on his 149th birth anniversary. Shah mentioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's decision to celebrate the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Patel for two years so that the spirit of patriotism and sacrifice could be awakened among the youth of the country.

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