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Pushti Dham
Tradition
India is a holy land for the various incarnations of the Almighty. From the time immemorial India has always been an enormous source for igniting that flame of sprituality acroos the globe; especially the people of Gujarat have contributed massively in nurturing Inda spritual tradition in each and every individual. Gujaratis are better known for inspiring devotional hearts for the activities of the welfare of the human beings and their society through the medium of spiritualism. Godhara (Panch Mahal-Gujarat) is well known for Karma, Gyan and Bhakti where practitioner of Pushti-Bhakti traditions like Shri Mahaprabhuji, Shri Gunsaiji, and Shri Ghanshyamji had enlightened all by sawing the seeds of Pushtimarg and sharing the fruits of the same respectively.
Introduction
The source of inspiration of this pilgrimage and president is Shri Dwarkeshlalji Maharaj who is devoted to Shri Kalyanray Prabhu at Vadodara-Kankroli. Shri Dwarkeshlalji Maharaj takes on a remarkable spiritual background as he is 14th heir of Shri Vittalnathji Gunsaiji's sixth son Shri Yadunathji's ancestry. Shri Vittalnathji Gunsaiji happens to be second son of multi-faced, extraordinarily dynamic and magnificent personality with a divine smile and unbelievable humble in nature along with mesmerising language Shri Maharajshri, Jagadguru Shrimad Vallabhacharya. He is blessed with Shri Mahprabhu's Kalyanprabhu who is enlightening people by blessing in Vadodara.
Foreign lands are flourishing with the rise of temples in order to boost up spreading principles of Pushtimarg and Sanatan Vedic Hinduism under your able guidance. Vallabhdham, Pshutidham, Gokuldham etc. Havelis are booming in America, in the same manner Pushtidham is taking shape in Godhara "Jayantilal Chand Charitable Trust, Vadodara is the institution that has dreamt the vision of Pushtidham."
With the noble aim of social service and becoming a helping hand on the path of development, this institution has taken up this herculean task of building Pushtidham.
Pushtidham, based on Pushti-Bhakti and aims at enriching Sanatan Hinduism, is taking its shape on this pious land Ghodhara which has seen various spiritual, economic, political etc. vicissitudes and is now fortunate to illuminate the holy spirit of Vaishnava. It is pilgrimage where devotees will be able to worship Gods and Goddesses of Sanatan Vedic Hinduism along with Shri Nathji, Shri Govardhannathaji, Shri Girirajji,Shri Ganpatiji, Shri Ram Darbar (including Shri Hanuman) etc.
Facts and Architectural Details of Pushtidham
Pushtidham is spiritual campus spread in 3,18,000.00sq.fts, having constructed area of 1,76,535.00sq.fts., situated at bamroli road of godhara highway.
Lotus is been depicted as a symbol of 'purity' in Hindu mythology. Disciples of lord Krishna are described as a neel(blue) kamal, swet(white) kamal, pitt(yellow) kamal. Trinity is creative basis of all form. Three sets of circles intersect with each other, forming a vesica Pisces, based on "golden ratio", which exist in nature. As described in ancient treatise water cuts negative energy, one of the most attractive features of this temple is, it is surrounded by three reservoirs as lotus grows in water. Projectwill be energy efficient in terms of water harvesting, passive cooling, construction technology and alternative energy. It will be wonderful blending of water and landbased on water front (ghats) and sculptures, that will make Pushtidham the one of its kinds and second largest lotus temple having India 'kamal' fully blooming lotus shaped temple in India. It will be one the pilgrimages of the country.
Eminent Architect Hemraj Kamdar had envisaged the entire project with his knowledge of mathematics of nature.
There will various departments in Pushtidham based on different modern needs and facilities illuminating spiritual feelings. Finally it will be a common place for social, medical, educational and spiritual services and activities for the good of the people and society.
Bhavnagar Port
Frost International forayed into stevedoring operations at the Bhavnagar Port in Gujarat in the year 2013. As an underdeveloped port, Bhavnagar offers significant opportunities for growth in both stevedoring and other areas of port operations.
Renewable Wind Energy
Conscious about reducing its carbon footprint and environmental commitments, Frost International has set up a green energy project in the form of a 4.25 MW wind farm at Tuticorin and Tirunelveli in September 2011.
The Wind Farm is supported by a power purchase agreement signed with the Tamil Nadu Government, and supplies green power to the state electricity grid. Additionally, Frost International is accredited with the UNFCC and is earning carbon credits for this endeavour.
Zaz Tannery
Zaz Tannery became part of the Frost International family with its acquisition in 2011. A sick unit at the time, Zaz Tannery received significant funding and management support in order to accomplish its purpose.
Today, as a subsidiary of Frost International, Zaz Tannery produces leather based safety shoes that are used by people across the country in industrial areas. Additionally, the tannery supplies its products to third party vendors, who in turn supply these steel-toe shoes to the Indian Army, among other customers.
Future plans for the tannery include evaluation and foray into international markets where construction laws and regulations mandate the use of products that are the forte of Zaz Tannery.
Mohan Steel
Comming soon...
Coal Mining (Meghalaya)
Frost International has leased a one km stretch of land for a period of 30 years at Khasi Hills in the Eastern Indian state of Meghalaya, and has also constructed road connectivity to facilitate the mining and transportation of coal. Owing to the location and distance of the mines, it is not economically viable to transport and consume the high quality coal within the country.
Coal mined from the open pit mines is transported via Frost International's own trucks, for export and onward delivery and consumption by power plants and other users in Bangladesh.
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