1. Sri Vrindavan Chandrodya
Temple, Vrindavan :
A huge temple under construction at Vrindavan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is planned to be the tallest religious monument in the world. At a potential of Rs.300 crores ( 42 millon US $), it is likely to be the most expensive temples in India. The planned effort includes the temple height to be 700 ft ( 213 mtrs or 70 floors). The project is set in 62 acres of land with 12 acres for parking a and a helipad.
It is
said that in 1972 Sri Prapadha, founder and Acharya of ISKCON, while visiting
Vrindavan with his dozen or more disciples who were accompanying him on a visit
said” Just like we have got a tendency to build a skyscraper building . As you
in your country, you do. So you should not get attached to the skyscraper
building , but you can utilize the tendency by constructing a big temple like
skyscraper for Lord Krishna. In this way, you have to purify your material
activities”.
Inspired by this vision statement of Sri Prabhupada,
the devotees of ISKCON, Bangalore conceived this Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir (
Temple) project to build a skyscraper temple for Sri Krishna.
On 16th November 2014, the then
President of India, Late Pranab Mukherjee laid the foundation stone of the
temple which is still under construction.
2. Viraat Ramayan Mandir, Bihar
Located in Kesariya, Bihar, India is an
upcoming temple complex which when completed will be the largest religious
monument in the world.
Main Features :
Inspired by the Angkor Wat Temple in Cambodia
and Rameshwaram and Meenakshi temples in India it is planned to be twice the height
of the world famous 12th century Angkor Wat temple which is 215ft
high. It will comprise of 18 homes for various Hindu Gods with focus on Shri
Ram & Sita. The temple will have a hall with a seating capacity of 20000
people.
It will be spread over an area of 200
acres with 2800 ft in length,1400 ft
wide and 405 ft in height. The Shiv Temple will
In 2012, after the concern and sentiment from
Cambodian Govt.
3. Sri Rm Mandir, Ayodhya:
Under construction Hindu Temple in Ayodhaya,
Uttar Pradesh, India at the site of Ram Janambhoomi, which many Hindus believe to
be the birth place of Hindu God Shri Ram.
Ram Lalla Virajman, infant form of Shri Ram,
an avatar of Shri Vishnu is the presiding deity.
The temple for construction was handed over to
the Hindus by the Supreme Court of India after a long court battle. The main
structure of the building will be built on a raised platform and will have
three storeys. It will have five mandaps
which in Hindu temples is a pillared hall or pavilion or public rituals
in the middle of the Garbhgriha ( sanctum sanctorum) and the entry : the three
types of mandaps, Kadu, Nritya and Rang and 2 Mandaps for the ‘Kirtan’ which is
a Sanskrit word meaning ‘narrating,reciting,telling of an idea or story
especially in Indian religions; and ‘Prarthana’ which is a prayer closely
associated with more abstract form of meditation and with charms of spells, on
the other side.
In Nagara style the Mandaps are to be
decorated with ‘Shikhar’, a Sanskrit word meaning ‘ mountain peak’ and refers
to the rising tower in the Hindu temple architecture in Northern India. The
tallest ‘Shikhar’ will be the one above ‘ garbhgriha’. The building will have a
total of 866 columns, the columns will have 16 idols each to include the
incarnations( avtars) of Shiva also known as Mahadev, ‘The Dashavtars’ the ten
primary incarnatons of Vishnu, the Hindu
God of preservation, the ‘Chausath Jogins’ and the 12 incarnations of Goddess
Saraswati: Hindu Goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom and learning.
The width of the stairs will be 16 ft. the
‘garbhgriha’ or the sanctum sanctorum will be octagonal. The temple will be
built in 10 acres and 57 acres of land will be developed into a complex with a
prayer hal , a Ramkatha Kunj ( lecture hall), a Vaidik Pathshala ( educational
facility), a Sant Niwas ( hostel for visitors) and other facilities like a
museum and a cafeteria.
The Temple will be 225 ft wide,360 ft long and
160 ft high and will take 250 artisans everyday to work at the temple which
would take 2 to 3 years to complete. Over 2 lakh bricks ( shillas) inscribed
with the word ‘Shri Ram’ in various languages
collected over 3 decades from across the country will form the
foundation of the Temple.
The construction will be accomplished with 600
thousand cubic sandstone but it will be made sure that the shrine is strong
enough to sustain natural calamities. The fusing of the stone blocks will
require 10000 copper plates.
After the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India with
their verdict on 5th November 2019 paved the way for the
construction of Ram Mandir to be undertaken by Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth
Kshetra Trust, Prime Minister of
India,Shri Narendra Modi laid the foundation of the Ram Mandir, Ayodhya and
performed the Bhoomi Pujan on 5th of August 2020.
4. Ma Umiya Temple, Gujarat
Sardar
Vallabbhai Patel's iron statue has the honor of entering the Guinness records list for being the tallest statue in the world. Statue
of Unity in Gujarat, India , as it is called rises to a height of 597 feet and
1 inch.
Now another landmark again in Gujarat, supposedly is waiting
eagerly to enter Guinness list of tallest temples in the world. This
tallest temple is to be built by World Umiya Foundation at S.G. Highway,
Jaspur, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
Now a little information about the temple:
Height of the temple is 131 mtrs ( 431 feet)
This temple is designed by German and Indian architects .
It has a viewers gallery at 270 feet ( 82 mtrs) from where a
glimpse of the entire city will be visible.
Budget Rs. 1000 crores approximately.
Statue of Ma Umiya will be placed at a height of 52
mtrs.
It is going to be a marvel to watch when completed.
Kindly excuse if I have missed some details.
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