Which is the biggest Golden Temple in the world?

Which is the biggest Golden Temple in the world?

Golden Temple, Sripuram

Golden Temple Vellore
Affiliation Hinduism
Deity Sri Lakshmi Narayani
Location
Location Thirumalaikodi, Vellore District

Who owns Vellore Golden Temple?

Sri Narayani Peedam
The temple is located on 100 acres of land and has been constructed by the Vellore-based charitable trust, Sri Narayani Peedam, headed by its spiritual leader Sri Sakthi Amma also known as ‘Narayani Amma’.

Who is the founder of Sripuram Golden Temple?

Sri Narayani Amma
The temple was conceived and designed by Sri Narayani Amma, fondly called as ‘Sakthi Amma’ (powerful mother) by his devotees. “It is meant to be a marvel in gold, but it is a temple that offers wisdom to people who visit the place,” he told mediapersons.

How much gold is used in Sri Lakshmi Narayani Golden Temple?

About 1800 kg i.e. 1.8 Tons of gold is utilized in the golden temple and perhaps this is biggest quantity of Gold used in a single temple.

Why choose Sripuram?

Sripuram is aptly termed as ‘The Spiritual Oasis’, attracting people from different races, religions and all walks of life, from across the globe, creating peace and joy.

How did Sri Narayani get her name?

The name o f Goddess Sri Narayani was chanted by 750 sivacharyas (priests) over a period of nine days. Several thousands of devotees from neighboring villages, towns and from different parts of India, and the world gathered to witness this auspicious event.

Where is the Narayani temple in Bangalore?

This unique and magnifient temple -also known as the Narayani Temple has been built for the Goddess Sri Narayani. It stands majestically at Thirumalaikodi in the original Narayani Peedam complex.

What is the history of Narayani Peedam temple?

It stands majestically at Thirumalaikodi in the original Narayani Peedam complex. Artistically designed and beautifully hand – painted, it took four years for the Construction to be completed, with the Maha Kumbabhishekam (temple’s consecration) performed by Sri Sakthi Amma on the 29 of January 2001.

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