Shiva Temple – Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Temple Heritage & Community Restoration
Revival of Sacred Site & Cultural Awareness
In the spiritual heart of Indore, near the historic Gangour Ghat, lies a Shiva temple whose significance had long been buried—both literally and figuratively—beneath years of neglect. Originally constructed during the era of the Holkar dynasty, this over-century-old structure stood in silence, shrouded in overgrowth and surrounded by waste, its sanctity compromised and its heritage nearly erased.
The condition came to light when members of Ramdoot Restores, a grassroots volunteer group committed to reviving neglected Hindu temples, were informed of the temple’s deteriorating state during their weekly Sangosthi. What they found was deeply concerning. A site once revered had transformed into a drainage zone. The ghat in front of the temple had become an open sewage outlet. Shrubs, garbage, and debris had encroached upon the sanctum. Most alarming was the discovery that during the rainy season, wastewater from the drain would enter the temple premises and come in contact with the Shivling—an act viewed as both disrespectful and spiritually defiling.
Our Approach to This Project
Recognizing the urgency, the Ramdoot team mobilized. Volunteers were divided into task groups: one cleared the dried waste using tools, another collected and disposed of it responsibly. Others ascended the temple’s structure to remove invasive growth that had overtaken the dome and outer walls. The restoration culminated with a deep-cleaning using a high-pressure water jet system, thoroughly cleansing the premises and allowing the original form of the temple to re-emerge.
However, the effort also brought unexpected revelations. During the clean-up, a local elderly woman informed the team of underlying concerns that hinted at deliberate neglect. The seriousness of the information prompted the team to request police protection as a precautionary measure for future restoration efforts. This event underscored a larger reality: the degradation of India’s spiritual heritage is not always due to natural decay—it is often enabled by systemic apathy or suppressed historical relevance.
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Our missions
To restore temples not just as monuments, but as living centers of faith and culture. We aim to document, conserve, and revive forgotten heritage — one sacred site at a time.
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