Gujarat's Spiritual Revival: ₹43 Crore Boost for Krishna-Rukshmani Yatradham

The Gujarat government is investing over ₹43 crore in Phase-II development of Shri Krishna-Rukshmani Yatradham at Madhavpur Ghed. This phase focuses on rebuilding the historic Madhavrayji Temple and creating a 300-meter beach development zone. The project includes road widening, enhanced parking, food courts, and various visitor amenities. With total investment now crossing ₹91 crore, this development aims to boost Madhavpur's position as a major spiritual tourism destination.

Key Points: Gujarat's ₹43 Crore Phase-II Development for Madhavpur Ghed Yatradham

  • Reconstruction of historic Madhavrayji Temple with modern facilities
  • Development of 300-meter beach zone near temple complex
  • Road widening from Turtle Breeding Centre to 9 meters
  • New food courts, parking zones, and selfie points for pilgrims
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Phase-II of Shri Krishna–Rukshmani Yatradham in Gujarat to see development worth over Rs 43 crore

Gujarat government launches ₹43.72 crore Phase-II development at Madhavpur Ghed's Shri Krishna-Rukshmani Yatradham, including temple reconstruction and beach upgrades.

"The ongoing works will significantly elevate tourist amenities and strengthen Madhavpur's profile as a major spiritual tourism destination. - Gujarat Pilgrimage Development Board"

Porbandar, Nov 19

The revered Shri Krishna–Rukshmani Yatradham at Madhavpur Ghed is set for a major upgrade, with the Gujarat government announcing a second phase of development worth over ₹43.72 crore.

The project will include the reconstruction of the historic Madhavrayji Temple, enhanced beach development, upgraded parking facilities, and several new infrastructure improvements across the pilgrim circuit, as shared by officials today.

Under the first phase, completed at a cost of ₹48 crore, the state developed the Shri Rukshmani Mata Temple, Chori Mayra site, approach roads, Brahmakund, the main entrance gate, and sections of the beach development. With Phase-II now underway, the total investment for the Yatradham's transformation has crossed ₹91 crore.

Reflecting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guiding vision of 'Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi', Gujarat continues to scale new benchmarks in preserving historical and spiritual heritage while ensuring world-class infrastructure at its major pilgrimage centres.

Under Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, sites like Ambaji, Dwarka, Pavagadh, and Bahucharaji have witnessed comprehensive 360-degree development to enhance the experience of devotees from across India.

At Madhavpur Ghed, the second phase will focus on rebuilding the Shri Madhavrayji Temple, developing a 300-metre beach zone near the temple, widening the road from the Turtle Breeding Centre to the temple to 9 metres, and adding essential facilities such as food kiosks, toilets, landscaped areas, sculptures, signages, fountains, selfie points, and designated parking and food court zones.

The master plan integrates multiple sacred and cultural spots, all located within about one kilometre of each other, to create a seamless spiritual circuit for visiting pilgrims.

Officials from the Gujarat Pilgrimage Development Board stated that the ongoing works will significantly elevate tourist amenities and strengthen Madhavpur's profile as a major spiritual tourism destination.

With improved access, upgraded infrastructure, and enhanced visitor experience, the coastal pilgrimage town is expected to attract more devotees and travellers from across the country, further boosting Gujarat's standing in the spiritual tourism sector.

- IANS

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Rohit P
₹91 crore total investment is significant. While I appreciate the development of our religious sites, I hope the funds are being utilized efficiently. The focus should remain on preserving the spiritual essence rather than just creating "selfie points" and commercial zones.
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Sarah B
As someone who loves exploring India's spiritual heritage, this development sounds promising. The integration of multiple sacred spots within 1 km will make it easier for international tourists like me to experience the complete spiritual circuit. Looking forward to visiting!
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Arjun K
Excellent initiative by Gujarat government! The development of pilgrimage sites while maintaining our cultural heritage is the right approach. This will not only benefit devotees but also create employment opportunities for local communities. Well done! 👍
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Michael C
The widening of roads and improved parking facilities are much needed. During peak seasons, the traffic congestion around these pilgrimage sites can be overwhelming. Hope the execution matches the planning.
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Nisha Z
My family has been visiting Madhavpur Ghed for generations. While I welcome the development, I hope they preserve the ancient architecture and traditional design of the temples. Modernization shouldn't come at the cost of losing our heritage's authentic character.
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Karthik V
Great to see Gujarat focusing on spiritual

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