Peace Centre and earth movements

Towards free peace, this moves at present more than ever mankind and earth and calls for new ways, and many inner and outer land wants to be finally or newly conquered.

Much of what can be read here in brief has been created with enormous stamina, strength, love for the project and awareness of a new free peace on this earth.

We thank all,
who have tirelessly contributed and supported.
The land needs new paths

And so large earth movements are also taking place on the entire sacred area around the temple. Many new paths are being created throughout the whole area.

We are grateful that until a year ago all stones for the construction could be taken from the Ganga. Thus, the Gangeshvaralinga Peace Centre has truly risen from the Ganga, a very important and valuable symbol.

However, since a year ago this is no longer allowed and so huge masses of stones have to be brought from different places.

Everywhere paths for the pilgrims and transport routes are built.

Here you can see the big excavator that Mahipal bought for his work. Also a very big help for the whole work on the area. However, a lot of human handiwork and strength is still needed.

The goal is to have most of the trails completed before the monsoon season, late May/early June.

Enclosure of the Holy Land

Furthermore, it is intended that the entire Holy Land will be protected and enclosed by a wall all around.

This means that from October onwards the land will probably only be accessible to employees who are in charge of the construction.

A new piece of land

Finally, in April 2022, the new piece of land was signed over to the Shin Shiva Charitable Trust – SSCT.

By this the Holy Land gets more protection on the south-eastern side.

Thank you very much to all the donors who have supported this, this was a great milestone and a valuable achievement.

 Only € 80.000 are still to be paid

and we are happy about any further support.

Here the road all around is already under construction, it also leads past our new land to Sirasu.

The piece of land from another perspective.