Gaushala

Shri Mahalaxmi Jagdamba Sansthan, Koradi, has established a Gaushala dedicated to the conservation of Gir cows, a prized indigenous breed known for A2 milk and resilience. The Gaushala promotes Gau Seva, ensuring proper care, hygiene, and utilization of cow-based resources like manure and bio-products.

This initiative reflects the Sansthan’s commitment to environmental sustainability, rural development, and preservation of Indian heritage.

E-Library (Upcoming)

The country’s first 7-D theatre (Upcoming)

India's Tallest Idol of Lord Hanuman (Upcoming)

A monumental addition to the spiritual and cultural landscape of Nagpur, this project features the installation of India’s tallest Lord Hanuman idol, standing at an impressive height of 162 feet. The development is being undertaken by the Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority at the revered Mahalakshmi Jagdamba Mandir in Koradi, near Nagpur.

This magnificent statue is being crafted by renowned sculptor Naresh Kumavat, known for his exceptional artistry and large-scale creations. Upon completion, the colossal idol will not only elevate the spiritual significance of the temple but also emerge as a major tourist attraction, further strengthening Nagpur’s identity as the second capital of Maharashtra and a growing hub for religious tourism.

Amusement Park & Dinosaur Park Project (Upcoming)

A landmark tourism and entertainment project is proposed in the vicinity of Koradi Mandir in Nagpur, to be developed through the Nagpur Metropolitan Region Development Authority (NMRDA).

This project aims to create a world-class Amusement Park and Dinosaur Park, combining entertainment, education, tourism, and family recreation within a beautifully landscaped environment.

The development will significantly enhance the tourism potential of the Koradi Mandir area and provide a modern recreational destination for visitors of all age groups.

Shree Mahalakshmi Jagdamba Heart, Lungs and Multi-Organ Transplant Hospital

Organ transplant facility will soon be made available at Shree Mahalakshmi Jagdamba Sansthan in Koradi as Heart, Lungs and Multi-Organ Transplant Hospital will be set up in the 164-room Bhakt Niwas of the temple. The facility of organ transplant will be available for the first time in Central India, stated the president of the Sansthan and BJP State President Chandrasekhar Bawankule after signing a transfer agreement with Commissioner of NMRDA Manoj Kumar Suryavanshi ji. On the occasion, Additional Commissioner Avinash Katde, SE Prashant Bhandarkar, EE Kalpana Ikhar, AE Nepal Bhajipale and Nishikant Bhiwagde were present.

The Funds will be raised from the CSR funds of various companies for the expenses of this hospital. As a result, the patients of Central India including Nagpur get timely treatment at a modest cost. The guidance and services of renowned surgeons of the country will also be available at the hospital. A board of trustees of the selected directors of the Sansthan and expert surgeons from Nagpur will be formed for this hospital. The hospital will be run by the Board of Trustees.
Shri Chandrashekhar ji Bawankule stated that Nagpur was emerging as the healthcare hub of Central India, however, as there is no facility for organ transplant here. The patients have to travel to Hyderabad, Mumbai and Chennai, which incurs huge costs, and this treatment was prohibitively expensive. Therefore, there was a demand to develop an organ transplant facility at Nagpur.

The idea of creating an organ transplant facility at Koradi was accepted under the guidance of Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and DCM Devendra Fadnavis. A demand was made to the NMRDA that the Koradi Sansthan’s Bhakta Niwas should be provided for this purpose and the demand was accepted. As a result, the Bhakta Niwas will be converted into Shree Mahalakshmi Jagdamba Heart, Lungs and Multiorgan Transplant Hospital, stated Shri Chandrashekhar ji Bawankule. 164 rooms in eight floor building The hospital will be constructed in a 9,142 square metre area. Total built up area will be 12,519.25 sq.m; All 164 rooms will be equipped with facilities in the eight floor building including reception hall, library, restaurant, office, conference hall, gymnasium and yoga room.

Mandir Timings