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A shrine located in Jirauna, Ward No. 11 of Chitwan District. The priests of the same shrine say that the shrine was named after Mahantha Dharmadas Maharaj and was built about six years ago with the donation of local people.

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English: A very attractive shrine located in Jirauna, Ward No. 11 of Chitwan District. The priests of the same shrine say that the shrine was named after Mahantha Dharmadas Maharaj and was built about six years ago with the donation of local people. It is an attractive shrine in an area of ​​about 15 Kattha. The Dharmadham Committee is planning to increase the area by 10 Katthab in the future. There is Bhagavat inside the Dharmadham, so the devotees worship it as the form of Krishna god. You enter the sanctum sanctorum, there is a beautiful garden, with idols of various gods on the right and left. To the right of the shrine is a very artistic style of Tulsi Math. Construction work is underway to set up a statue of Lord Krishna on the right side. At the back of the shrine, on the right side, is a very attractive artistic style wedding pavilion with images of Lord Krishna. There is a very attractive circular mandapa of Mahantha Dharmadas Maharaj in front of this dham, i.e. on the left side. According to the priests, the shrine was built with an investment of around Rs 50 million. The shrine in the middle is of a very artistic style. Seeing the beauty of this shrine, there are also entertainment programs.
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Camera location27° 31′ 44.76″ N, 84° 21′ 15.12″ E  Heading=50° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

A very attractive shrine located in Jirauna, Ward No. 11 of Chitwan District. The priests of the same shrine say that the shrine was named after Mahantha Dharmadas Maharaj and was built about six years ago with the donation of local people. It is an attractive shrine in an area of ​​about 15 Kattha. The Dharmadham Committee is planning to increase the area by 10 Katthab in the future. There is Bhagavat inside the Dharmadham, so the devotees worship it as the form of Krishna god. You enter the sanctum sanctorum, there is a beautiful garden, with idols of various gods on the right and left. To the right of the shrine is a very artistic style of Tulsi Math. Construction work is underway to set up a statue of Lord Krishna on the right side. At the back of the shrine, on the right side, is a very attractive artistic style wedding pavilion with images of Lord Krishna. There is a very attractive circular mandapa of Mahantha Dharmadas Maharaj in front of this dham, i.e. on the left side. According to the priests, the shrine was built with an investment of around Rs 50 million. The shrine in the middle is of a very artistic style. Seeing the beauty of this shrine, there are also entertainment programs.

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