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Top 10 Largest Temples in the World

top 10 largest temple in the world

Many people throughout the world have faith in many gods.
The pilgrimage sites of these gods make the most significant religious places; some are substantial, while some are extraordinarily enormous.
Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, and many other religions usually build temples as their religious sites.
In the tradition of Western Christianity, for instance, we hardly ever use a temple, so we exclude cathedrals and churches.
In comparison, Eastern Christians use the term temple frequently.
Here are the top 10 Largest Temples in the World:

10. Baalbek

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Baalbek temple is among the most interesting archaeological sites in north-eastern Lebanon.
It was the biggest temple in the Roman Empire, named by the Romans Heliopolis.
Who constructed Baalbek?
Romans constructed three temples around this area, with Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus as prime deities.
The temple of Jupiter has 54 heavy granite pillars lined, and only 6 of these giant pillars are still standing.
When did the Romans build Baalbek?
They constructed the temple of Bacchus in AD 150, and the site is still well preserved.
Its walls are decorated with 42 pillars from Corinth and stand straight.
The Roman Gods Hadad, Atargatis, and a young male god of fertility were primarily worshipped.

9. Meenakshi Amman Temple

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In the holy town of Madurai in India, there is a historical Hindu Temple named Meenakshi Sundaresvarar Temple or Meenakshi Amman (“Mother Meenakshi” in ancient Tamil). 
It is devoted to Lord Shiva — here called Sundareswarar or the Beautiful Lord — and his wife, Parvati, locally known as Meenakshi. 
Where is it located?
The temple is the center of Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Madurai is an ancient town that is at least 2500 years old. 
Temple architecture contains 14 splendid Gopurams or towers, with two gilded Gopurams for the primary deities, elaborately sculpted and photographed that show the old Indian architectural and sculptural capabilities.

8. Brihadeeswarar Temple

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The temple is a Hindu shrine devoted to Lord Shiva on the South Bank of the Kaveri River in Tamil Nadu, India.
It is also referred to as Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyār Kôvil.
The temple’s architecture
It is one of the largest temples in South India, carved from a single rock, an overview of Dravidian architecture.
The temple as a whole is composed of granite stones and is the first complete granite temple.
The temple is about 66 meters high, and a Nandi (Bull) sculpture is about 16 feet long and 13 feet tall, carved out of a single rock.
Who built it?
Rajraja Chola I built this temple around 1010 AD. In several abilities, the temple claims a workforce of 600 people.
From ancient times, the Brihadeeswarar temple was the world’s largest temple of Lord Shiva.
This temple is also a UNESCO World Heritage site for its excellent detailed architectural design.

7. Tikal (Temple IV)

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Tikal is one of the biggest Mayan civilization locations in Latin America and the Caribbean in Guatemala. 
Tikal was a town in ancient Maya Civilization, where there were many such pyramidical temples. 
But the largest one, fourth, was constructed in 741 AD with a height of 64.6 meters. 
Why is Tikal famous?
Like Mesopotamia and the ancient Indus Valley Civilization,
Tikal was among the first Mayan cities to gain prominence in the Early Classic period (250-600 CE).
Tikal gained its wealth by exploiting its natural resources and geographical location to become the first Mayan superpower.
Temple IV is the seventh biggest temple in the world and is also a World Heritage site by UNESCO.

6. Jetavanaramaya

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The Jetavanaramaya is the biggest stupa complex in the world when measured by size.
It is located in the town of Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka.
King Mahasena built it in the 3rd century AD, its construction lasted for 15 years, and approximately 93.3 million baked bricks were used.
During the construction, King died, but it was completed by his son, Maghavan I.
Jetavanaramaya was the 3rd tallest structure in the world behind the Egyptian pyramids when it was completed, at a height of 122 meters (400 feet).
The dome itself has a diameter of around 95 meters.
Its architecture is mound-like and has Buddhist relics and ashes of the deceased monks.

5. Sri Ranganathaswamy

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The Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, a significant shrine in India, is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha, the reclining form of Lord Vishnu.
Spread across a sprawling 156-acre area, this temple attracts millions of tourists and devotees each year. With its towering height of 73 meters, this temple, dating back to the 17th century, is a testament to the devotion and artistic prowess of its creators.

4. Akshardham Temple

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Swaminarayan Akshardham complex is located in India’s capital, New Delhi.
Who built it?
3,000 volunteers and 7,000 artisans constructed it between 2000 and 2005. We could also consider it a modern temple. 
Pramukh Swami Maharaj has motivated and developed this project, and it represents a thousand years of Indian and Hindu culture and architecture.
Architecture
Completed by the religious group BAPS, like its ancient counterparts, the decoration of the Akshardham temple was not left at any cost. 
The Central Monument has a height of 43 meters, a width of 96 meters, and a length of 110 meters. It is coated with carving details of flora, fauna, dancers, musicians, and gods.
It is made of pink Rajasthani sandstone and Italian Carrara marble entirely and has no steel or concrete foundations.
It is also the most modern, enormous, and beautiful temple in the world.

3. Borobudur

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Shailendra Dynasty built this temple around the 9th century in Magelang, Central Java.
Shrine’s main deity is Lord Buddha and is basically an ancient meditation center built together by monks.
Temple contains six square platforms, three-round platforms that surpass them, beautifully decorated with 2,672 relief boards, and 504 Buddha sculptures.
Additionally, 72 Buddha sculptures in a seated position facing towards the central tower of the top platform encircle the temple.
The complete area of the complete region is roughly 2,500 sq. meters.

2. Karnak (Great Hypostyle Hall)

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It is one of the most visited places in Egypt after the Great Pyramids.
Though severely ruined, there are few more places worth visiting in Egypt than Karnak.
It is the world’s biggest ancient temple structure and depicts the overall accomplishment of Egyptian builder generations. 
In fact, Karnak is made up of several distinct temples. Hypostyle Hall, which has an area of 5,000 square meters (50,000 sq ft), is the biggest & most popular.
The construction of the structure started during the Middle Kingdom by Sesostris I and proceeded throughout the Ptolemy era.
The Precinct of Amun-Ra, the Precinct of Mut, the Precinct of Montu, and the Temple of Amenhotep IV are the most important elements.
This is the ancient temple that was constructed in the Ptolemaic ages.

1. Angkor Wat

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Angkor Wat Temple Complex is the largest temple in the world, located in Cambodia, it is the national icon of the country.
Angkor Wat Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has over 500 acres covered. Khmer King Suryavarman II constructed the temple complex. 
Many experts consider it the ancient world’s biggest religious center of South East Asia.
The site of the temple covers 162.6 hectares or 1,626,000 square meters.
Built around the beginning of the 12th century, the temple was dedicated to Lord Vishnu and later became a Buddhist center (Buddha is believed to be Vishnu’s reincarnation). 
It imitates the architectural plan of Mount Meru, a sacred mountain in both Buddhism and Hinduism.
The main tower is 65 meters high and is surrounded by four other towers.
The three-story building has a central hall with Buddha pictures and paintings, depicting scenes of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
The primary material used during the construction of this temple was sandstones.
At the entrance of the temple in Angkor Wat, sculptures and gravures are nicely decorated. A statue of Lord Vishnu is in the temple, which is 3.2 meters in height.
The outside gallery of the temple of Angkor Wat covers 186 x 215 meters.
Then, the next two galleries are connected to each other. It is 100 x 115 meters (328 x 377 meters) in the 2nd stage.
The interior gallery has a rectangular region of 60 x 60 meters. The tower is 65 meters above the floor above the main temple.

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