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Ghanshyam Das Birla – The Founder of Birla Group of Companies and FICCI

Ghanshyam Das Birla was considered to be one of the richest industrialists of India. He was the person who laid the foundations of the Birla Empire; He also founded Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

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Personal Life of G.D Birla

Ghanashyam Das was born on 10th April 1894, in Pilani, Rajasthan. His father Baldev Das Birla and Grandfather Shiv Narain Birla had previously established successful industrialists.

They had set up their firms in Bombay and Calcutta by that time. After taking over from them, Ghanashyam had to face several challenges from the British and worked hard to build up a new industrial empire in India.

Established Temples, Institutions and Planetariums

Birla established educational and research institutions in Pilani, his home town, and in other places. ‘Bits Pilani’ (Birla Institute of Technology and Science) is a famous center for high tech studies and research.

He also established many temples which is popularly known as Birla Mandir, planetariums, and hospitals.

Awarded “Padma Vibhushan” in 1957

In 1957, he was awarded India’s  second highest civilian honor, the “Padma Vibhushan” by the Government of India.

Author of books in Hindi and English, like Rupaye ki Kahani, Bapu, Jamanlal Bajaj, Paths to Prosperity, In the Shadow of the Mahatma, G.D. Birla was the man behind the founding of the noted  the newspaper Hindustan times of Delhi.

He is also noted as founded of Ambassador Car of India which is manufactured by Hindustan Motors of Calcutta, a company owned by the Birla Group of Industries.

Ghanshyam Das Birla died in 1983 at the age of 90. In his honour, G.D. Birla award for scientific Research has been established to encourage scientists for their contribution in the various fields of scientific Research.

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Birla Temple – Moti Dungri Jaipur, Rajasthan

Moti Doongri, Jaipur – A Hill in Jaipur City

Moti Dungri is a small hill, centrally located in the city of Jaipur. The term Moti Dungri means Hill of Pearls or Pearl Hill. The hill is occupied by a palace and a temple. The temple of Moti Doongri is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. This ancient temple serves as a tourist attraction for the scenic view it offers. Moti Dungri Temple is significant from the religious point of view. People from far and near often come to this sacred temple to pay their homage to Lord Ganesha.

Birla Mandir, Moti Dungri, Jaipur

Birla Mandir, Moti Dungri, Jaipur

About Birla Mandir

Popularly Known as the Birla Mandir, Situated Just below Moti Doongri , the temple note for its excellent architecture and exquisite carvings on the white marble was constructed in the year 1988, by Birla Group of Industries, one of the business tycoons of India .The Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan), the preserver and his consort Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth. Due to this reason, Birla Temple is also known as Laxmi Narayan Temple.

Birla Temple Architecture

The Laxmi Narayan Mandir is a modern architectural marvel, surrounded by lush green gardens. The fascinating exteriors of the temple are carved splendidly with beautiful sculptures based of mythological themes, while the interiors have a large marble panel portraying mythological events. The Birla Temple has a museum too, which showcases the ancestral valuables of the Birla family. Birla Mandir / Laxmi Narayan Temple is a masterpiece of art.

Within the temple are splendid statues of many Hindu deities, while, the outer walls are adorned with great historical personages and religious figures. The three huge domes of the temple represent three different approaches to the religion. The beautiful white marble temple mesmerizes the onlookers, when it glows at night.

The attractive stained windows glass windows of the temple depict scenes from Hindu Mythology. Amongst all the idols, the marble idol of Ganesha is a masterpiece which looks almost-transparent.  The temple also portrays great historical achievers, philosophers and religious saints such as Socrates, Zarathustra, Christ, Buddha, and Confucius.

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