Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad

The Akshardham Temple in Ahmedabad is a masterpiece built in response to his holiness Shri Brahmaswarup Yogiji Maharaj's wish in 1968 for a temple to be built on the banks of the River Yamuna. His wish was thus fulfilled in 2000 by his successor and son, the great HDH ShriPramukh Swami Maharaj, and it was inaugurated in 2005 after five years of hard work and divine blessings. The Akshardham temple in Gujarat is one of Lord Swaminarayan's largest temples, spanning 23 acres of land. The magnificent Akshardham mandir in Ahmedabad is made of 6000 tonnes of pink sandstone.

The Swaminarayan Akshardham temple in Gandhinagar, near Ahmedabad, is a grand monument that houses a collection of almost all ancient art and architectural forms that have almost vanished with the passage of time. It also displays a variety of spiritual messages from our culture, tradition, and mythology. It is a once-in-a-lifetime journey toward India's glory, happiness, values, harmony, and progress. If you're wondering how long it takes to see Akshardham temple Ahmedabad, you'll be surprised to learn that you can spend an entire day admiring its beauty.
This massive ancient-style complex is primarily dedicated to Shri Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha. It is the result of the combined efforts and talents of over 10000 people. There are many more things to do at the Akshardham temple in Ahmedabad, such as-

 

A tour of the massive main Swaminarayan Temple, built with tonnes of pink sandstone. This location has a magical peaceful atmosphere that will leave you feeling very calm after spending some time inside.
The HariMandapam houses a life-size gold-leafed idol of Lord Swaminarayan.
Many brass lotuses are brightly lit up in the VibhutiMandapam. This location will allow you to delve into the depths of ancient Philosophical values.
The holy relics of Swaminarayan are kept in the ParsadiMandapam.
The Neelkanth&Sahajananda Hall depicts Lord Swaminarayan's life and journey through fantastic show settings. With the help of three light and sound shows, the amazing video show transports you to time travel, cosmos fiber optics, a mini-chhapiya village, and a journey through India.
The Mystic Hall allows you to rediscover India, with all of its mysteries and fascinations. Here you can watch a 200-year-old period piece as well as the life story of an 11-year-old yogi child.
A stroll through the Premananda Hall reveals messages from the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Upanishads through glass windows and fiber idols.
The Sant Param Hitkari Hall hosts a fantastic audio-animatronics show that recreates the atmosphere and lives of characters from 200 years ago.
The Sahajananda Van is a hybrid of a traditional garden and a children's playground. Rides and games for children are available, as well as a collection of herbal plants and a beautiful marble statue of Lord Swaminarayan.
The Sat–Chit–Anand Akshardham water show (musical fountain show) reveals the ancient secret of inner light through the story of Nachiketa, a 9-year-old boy who confronted Yamraj and received divine knowledge from him.
Akshardham Center for Applied Research on Social Harmony (AARSH). It has a collection of rare books and articles intended solely for research purposes.

Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar Travel Tips
 
The night lighting displays are only available on Saturdays and Sundays.
If necessary, free wheelchairs are available.
Bags and baggage are not permitted inside the complex for security reasons.
Keep your shoes open and your voice down inside the Paradise Hall.
There is plenty of parking for both large and small vehicles.
To help the volunteers and security guards.
Any instruction boards that are put up should be read carefully.
Do not film or photograph anything.
Bags, cameras, mobile phones, radios, and other electronic devices are not permitted.
Do not dress in derogatory attire.
You are not permitted to bring food into the temple complex.
Bring no alcohol or chew, spit, or smoke tobacco inside.
Please do not bring your pets.
Do not touches, vandalise, or make graffiti on the exhibits.
It took about 2-3 hours to visit the Akshardham temple in Ahmedabad.

Entrance Ticket Details for Akshardham Temple, Gandhinagar
Akshardham Ahmedabad entry fees: Holy footprints, garden, and mandir are all free.


Akshardham water shows ticket:
Adults pay INR 90, while children pay INR 60.
Children below 3 years Free


Akshardham exhibition ticket: 
Adults pay INR 60, while children pay INR 40.
Children below 3 years Free