CVC9+F3M, Arail Rd, Barna, Sachcha Baba Nagar, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh 211008
Shivalaya Park, located in Arail near Triveni Pushp in Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), is a 12-acre cultural and spiritual destination dedicated to Lord Mahadev. Designed to mirror the map of India, the park features replicas of prominent temples situated at their respective geographical locations, offering visitors a virtual pilgrimage experience.
A notable highlight of Shivalaya Park is the inclusion of replicas of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples, meticulously crafted from scrap iron sheets. These replicas showcase the architectural grandeur of temples such as Rameswaram, Kedarnath, Somnath, Baidyanath, Jagannath Puri, and Kashi Vishwanath.
The park is adorned with a variety of religious and medicinal plants, thoughtfully curated across approximately 30 sectors. It also features Tulsi and Sanjeevani forests, enhancing its natural appeal. For recreation, there is a dedicated children's zone, and to cater to visitors' culinary preferences, a food court and restaurant are under construction.
A distinctive feature of Shivalaya Park is its sustainable approach, with most construction materials sourced from waste. The park is encircled by a lake approximately one meter in width, with water sourced from the sacred rivers Ganga and Yamuna, symbolizing purity and sanctity.
Developed with an estimated cost of ₹14 crore, Shivalaya Park aims to offer a harmonious blend of art, culture, and civilization from various states and union territories across India. It is expected to be a significant attraction during the upcoming Mahakumbh, enhancing the cultural and aesthetic appeal of the event.