Jaipur : Now crematorium tourism is being started in Rajasthan. First of all, a Mokshadham in the capital Jaipur has been chosen for this. Within six months, work worth crores of rupees will be done in Mokshadham located on Tonk Road in Jaipur, which will be for the tourists. The responsibility of this work has been given to the biggest architect of Rajasthan, whose name is Anoop Bartaria. Maheshwari community of Rajasthan has started this.
Tourist buses will stop amidst burning bodies
Mayor of Jaipur Municipal Corporation Heritage, Saumya Gurjar has leased the crematorium located near the Beatu bypass of Tonk Road to the Maheshwari community of Jaipur for the next twenty years. During this time, the community will renovate the place and develop this crematorium as a tourist spot. During this time, foreign and domestic tourist buses will stop here and tourists will be able to understand the whole process by going among the burning bodies. A guide will also accompany them. Meanwhile, along with electricity and water, rooms with full facilities will also be constructed in Mokshadham. Where tourists will be able to come and stay. Mayor Saumya Gurjar said that this is a new experiment. Tourists will be able to see the culture of Rajasthan closely.
Hired the biggest architect of Rajasthan
Architect Anup Bartia, who built Rajasthan’s biggest and most expensive building… World Trade Park… has been given the responsibility of this work. All the work will be completed in six months. Like the Mokshadham in Jamnagar, Gujarat, all the rituals from birth to death will be shown with the help of art works in this Mokshadham. There will be laser shows, arrangements for overnight stay will also be made. There will be halls for food, drinks and other things and there will be complete arrangements for catering as well. The government hopes to earn good income from this new experiment.