The blueprint of the government's ambitious Krishna Circuit was revealed in a meeting in Mathura today, chaired by Union Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma, in which local MLA, priests and several civil society groups participated, apart from ministry officials.
During the meeting, an aerial design of a refurbished Govardhan was presented by noted architect, Anup Bartaria, who gave a new look to Amritsar last year, an official said.
The proposed facelift, with cow shelters, yoga centres, 10,000-seat theatres and red sand streets on which devotees can prostrate themselves with before the deity without getting hurt, has been prepared by Bartaria.
"Bartaria will do the facelift for Govardhan first, as a pilot project, and then the model will be replicated in all the cities in the circuit.
"The idea is to keep the religious and spiritual essence of the city intact, but give it a brand new look," Chairman of the Krishna Circuit, Satya Prakash Mangal, who was part of the today's meeting told PTI.
Among the other temple towns are Dwarka, Gokul and Barsana--which is believed to be Radha's village.
"We have made sure that we preserve the heritage of the city," he said.
The design for Govardhan include a 35-km long four-lane and a six-lane ring road joining highways, linking Mathura.
There will be six grand entries, with Krishna Leela--the story of Krishna--etched on each of them.
The design proposes that only trams and e-rickshaws be allowed in the 25-km 'Parikrama Marg', the area adjoining the temple. It will also be made accessible to people on wheelchairs.
A deadline of October 2018 has been set for the pilot project to be replicated across the circuit, sources in the ministry said.
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