World's Largest Temple Opens in Mayapur
The world's largest temple, the Temple of Vedic Planetarium, opened its doors to the public on Saturday in Mayapur, West Bengal. The temple, which is the headquarters of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), is larger than the Taj Mahal and St. Paul's Cathedral.
The temple is a massive structure, with a dome that is 200 feet in diameter and a height of 150 feet. The temple is made of white marble and has a total floor area of 100,000 square feet. It can accommodate up to 10,000 people at a time.
The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Hindu god of love and compassion. The temple's interior is decorated with elaborate carvings and paintings of Hindu deities. The temple also has a museum, a library, and a planetarium.
The opening of the temple has been met with great enthusiasm by ISKCON devotees and other Hindus around the world. The temple is seen as a symbol of the growing popularity of Hinduism and a testament to the faith and dedication of ISKCON members.
Here are some additional details about the temple:
- It took over 20 years to build the temple.
- The temple is made of white marble and granite.
- The temple has a total of 23 floors.
- The temple has a capacity of 10,000 people.
- The temple is open to the public from 6am to 10pm.
The temple is a major tourist attraction in West Bengal and is expected to draw millions of visitors from around the world. It is a symbol of the rich culture and heritage of India and a testament to the power of faith.
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