Shah Jahan of Today’s time, Husband built a temple worth Rs 7 crores for his wife
Shah Jahan of Today’s time, Husband built a temple worth Rs 7 crores for his wife
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You have might heard about a famous tale of Shah Jahan making a Tajmahal for his love Mumtaaz but do you think it is possible time? It is common for lovers gifts their better half several gifts. However, have you heard something where a man built a Temple for his wife?  A unique incident is reported from Odisha, where a man built a temple worth 7 crores for his wife’s happiness. 

This temple was built in the Jajpur district of Odisha.  It is very beautiful just like the Taj Mahal. The man who built the temple for his wife has been identified as Khetravasi Lenka. He is a businessman. His wife's name is Baijanti she is a devotee of Santoshi Maa. Khetravasi Lenka, who built this temple, himself shared the details about the construction of the Temple and interesting things about it. 

Khetravasi Lenka revealed that they got married in 1992. His wife Santoshi was a devotee of Maa. After marriage, we had thought that we would build a small temple of Santoshi Maa in the village. The residents believed that this small temple would become so big, that no one ever thought about it. He said that he is also happy after getting this temple built, his wife and the villagers are also happy. Khetravasi's wife revealed that her husband has got the temple built for her. Baijanti further said that she sincerely wishes that not only the village, but also people all over the country should worship the idol of the goddess installed in this temple and to get the blessings of Santoshi Maa. 

She further says that her husband has not only built this temple for her, but also for all the villagers. Baijanti lives in Hyderabad with her husband. She wished that Santoshi Mata's temple should be built in the village. Thereafter, her husband decided to fulfill her wish. He started the construction work of the temple in the year 2008. Now this temple is ready. This temple is built in South Indian style. Baijanti says that all the artisans came from Chennai to build the temple. 

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