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Thematic Gardens

Theme gardens are unique places where all the elements support a single purpose. In other words, it’s a garden where every plant fits into one particular theme. Accessories and ornamental items – such as containers, plant supports, statuary, and other accents – fit the theme as well. We have many such gardens. They look alluring to sight.

Varni in forest Garden

Our targeted theme here is the depiction of pastimes of Neelkanth prabhu. Varni
traversed for more than 7 years in the dark and dense forests just to explore the
history of indian contemporary religions and spiritual practices.
We picturized the exploits of Shiv-Parvati feeding “ Sathvo ” to VarniPrabhu and the
encounter of Prabhu with various wild animals. There are some historical statues of
Garudaji, peacocks, swans and many more in these gardens. Few other statues of
Lord Brahma, and Lord Vishnu are too accompanying statues of the ultimate super
power Lord Narayan. This also symbolizes the whole universe as creator the shiv,
destroyer the brahma and protector the supreme Lord Narayan are close in the
Garden .

Raas lila Garden

Lord Krishna is an all-rounder. He knows to ride a chariot and knows to
fight when needed. He is an excellent warrior. Sometimes he becomes a
thief and many times shows his naughtiness. The best sportsman and the
best umpire in the world who never has never given the wrongful decision.
About his pastimes, what not to say…but whatever he has done, done
with a great amount of love and zeal. Inshort, He was the incarnation of
love. The same sentiments are displayed through the Raas-theme.

Various Statues

The campus is adorned with beautiful, engrossing, and message-giving statues. Carved in various stones and metals, all sculptures look
eye-catching to visitors. Many snap photographs for later remembrance. We depicted many of Lord Neelkanth Prabhu and all of his incarnations in statues. Lords divine pastimes are too carved in fibers and stones. Decked by lights, sounds and fountain-water, they add cherry on the cake to Neelkanth Dham campus.

Statue Of Lord Ram

Lord Ram symbolizes modesty and sincerity in every phase of life. The Kingdom of Lord Ram was eternally peaceful. There was no place for malice or violence. People kept weapons, not to harm others, just to safegaurd themselves. The same message of harmony and righteousness blended with serenity is portrayed by the statue of Lord Ram in bow-arrow position, It is pleasing to devotees.It also passes the message that safety lies within the behavioural territory. Beyond the bounds of decency, there is hidden pain. Such an amazeballs message is rolled out by Maryada Purushhotam Shree Ram.

Statue Of Lord Shyam

Lord Krishna, surrounded by swans looks gorgeous at the very first sight. 5000 years have elapsed, still in the hearts of people, Krishna lives as naughty and nutty Kanudo.His Tribhangi posture, smiling face and lyrical sound of flute hypnotizes us. He passes the message of love and that can be experienced by many pilgrims. There is a sacred discus(Sudarshan Chakra) in the hand of krishna, which depicts a jolly special meaning. Duryodhan lived for the self, Yudhisthir for family, but Krishna, having the Chakra for protecting devotees, lived for others.

Statue Of Lord Ghanshyam

Bhagwan Swaminarayan drawn by ferocious lions : We have witnessed processions upon elephants, horses and camels. But, has anyone thought of riding fierce lions? You can witness the unprecedented piece of fiet by Lord Shree Swaminarayan riding four menacing lions.This indicates strength and power-potency over wicked. Inner foibles and flaws are alike lions, Shelter unto Lord will help us conquer the cruel lions of lust, anger, avarice, jealous etc…

Kaliya daman

Lord Krishna controlling and conquering the most Pernicious serpent
Kaliya. It shows that wickedness and wrongness can only be triumphed,
when the association with God is handy. With every trodden step upon the
thousand hoods of the snake, we feel like burning our inner vices.