A man kept his promise and fulfilled his wife’s dream by building the temple of Goddess Maa Santoshi at Chikana village under Binjharpur block in Jajpur district. The man has been identified as Khetrabasi Lenka who is an industrialist. Khetrabasi reportedly spent Rs 7 crore to build the beautiful temple of the Goddess to honour the wish of her wife Baijayanti. The couple gifted the temple, which has been built in South Indian architectural style, to Chikana villagers following its completion.
As per reports, the couple has been living in Hyderabad. Baijayanti was an ardent devotee of Goddess Maa Santoshi. She had a wish to construct a temple of Goddess Santoshi in the village, and Khetrabasi had promised to fulfill her dream and build a small temple in the village. The temple work, which was started in 2008, completed recently. The beautiful temple with intricate carving and designing has a sprawling entrance of 86 feet. Apart from Goddess Santoshi, Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman and Nabagrahas will also be worshipped in the temple.
A man kept his promise and fulfilled his wife’s dream by building the temple of Goddess Maa Santoshi at Chikana village under Binjharpur block in Jajpur district. The man has been identified as Khetrabasi Lenka who is an industrialist. Khetrabasi reportedly spent Rs 7 crore to build the beautiful temple of the Goddess to honour the wish of her wife Baijayanti. The couple gifted the temple, which has been built in South Indian architectural style, to Chikana villagers following its completion.
As per reports, the couple has been living in Hyderabad. Baijayanti was an ardent devotee of Goddess Maa Santoshi. She had a wish to construct a temple of Goddess Santoshi in the village, and Khetrabasi had promised to fulfill her dream and build a small temple in the village. The temple work, which was started in 2008, completed recently. The beautiful temple with intricate carving and designing has a sprawling entrance of 86 feet. Apart from Goddess Santoshi, Lord Shiva, Ganesha, Hanuman and Nabagrahas will also be worshipped in the temple.