At the entrance to the still-constructing Jaigurudeo Temple on the Delhi-Agra Road, the sign reads like an advertisement.
The Temple is an inter-faith worship outfit.
We were told that the Temple took 20 years in planning, 3 years to construct, thousands of volunteer workers working 24x7, the rod on the main dome made of pure gold, etc.
Center to the Temple's teaching is that everyone has a third eye to see the power beyond. And only meditation with a Temple master can one open the third eye.
All donation boxes in the Temple declare that they do not accept money from people who eat meat, egg, fish, or drink alcohol.
Additional advice from a temple pamphlet says women in menstruation should refrain from bathing & cooking for 5 days, or otherwise "sickly babies will take birth".
Want to join? Visit their web site here.
For the next few days, I could not help thinking how can a temple with teaching like these can attract so much funding and donation. But then again lots of people making loads of money from late night TV preaching shows.
I am in the wrong business.
(6 Sep 2002, 200mm, F2.8 A-mode)