India’s Most
Famous Temples – Temples of Hindus
We
know that Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest religions, and has over 900
million followers worldwide. Though most of the Hindus live in India there are substantial numbers present in Nepal, Bangladesh
and Indonesia
like Buddhist.
Temple construction in India started
nearly 2000 years ago and marked the transition of Hinduism from the Vedic
religion. In India there are
many Hindu Temple and they show the different form
of life. The architecture of Hindu temples has evolved ever since
resulting in a great variety of styles. They are usually dedicated to one
primary Hindu deity and feature a murti (sacred image) of the deity. Although
it is not mandatory for a Hindu to visit a Hindu temple regularly, they play a
vital role in Hindu society and culture.
Angkor Wat
Angkor
is a vast temple complex in Cambodia
featuring the magnificent remains of several capitals of the Khmer Empire, from
the 9th to the 15th century AD. These include the famous Angkor Wat temple, the
world’s largest single religious monument, and the Bayon temple (at Angkor
Thom) with its multitude of massive stone faces. During it’s long history Angkor went through many changes in religion converting
between Hinduism to Buddhism several times.
Meenakshi Amman Temple
The Meenakshi Amman
Temple is one of the most important
Indian Hindu temples, located in the holy city of Madurai. The temple is dedicated to
Sundareswar (form of Lord Shiva) and Meenakshi (form of Goddess Parvati). The
complex houses 14 magnificent towers including two golden Gopurams for the main
deities, that are elaborately sculptured and painted.The temple is a
significant symbol for the Tamil people, and has been mentioned for the last
couple of millennia, though the present structure was built in the early 17th
century.
Prambanan
is the largest and most beautiful Hindu temple complex in Indonesia. Located about 18 km east
of Yogyakarta, it is somewhat overshadowed by the even more awe-inspiring Borobudur situated just next door. The two sites are
quite different in style though, with Prambanan being a collection of tall and
pointed Hindu temples, instead of the single large Buddhist stupa of Borobudur. Prambanan has three main temples dedicated to
Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva and was built around 850AD by the Mataram Kingdom,
rulers of central Java.
The Virupaksha Temple
in the city of Hampi in India started out as a small shrine
and grew into a large complex under the Vijayanagara rulers. It is believed
that this temple has been functioning uninterruptedly ever since the small
shrine was built in the 7th century AD which makes it one of the oldest
functioning Hindu temples in India.
The largest entrance tower of the temple is 50 meters high.
Sri Ranganathaswamy
Dedicated
to Lord Ranganatha (a reclining form of Lord Vishnu), the Sri
Ranganathaswamy Temple
in Srirangam, India is an important shrine that
receives millions of visitors and pilgrims every year. With an area of 156
acres (6,31,000 m²), the Sri
Ranganathaswamy Temple
is one of the largest religious complexes in the world. The oldest structure of
the temple dates back to the 10th century.
Banteay Srei
Although
officially part of the Angkor Wat complex, Banteay Srei lies 25 km (15 miles)
north-east of the main group of temples, enough to list it separately here. The
Hindu temple was completed in 967 AD and is built largely of red sandstone, a
medium that lends itself to the elaborate decorative wall carvings which are
still clearly visible today. Banteay Srei is the only major temple at Angkor not built for a king, instead it was constructed
by one of king Rajendravarman’s counselors, Yajnyavahara.
Khajuraho
The village of Khajuraho
is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. It’s numerous Hindu and Jain
temples are famous for their erotic sculpture. The temples were built over a
span of 200 years, from 950 to 1150. A few of the temples are dedicated to the
Jain pantheon and the rest to Hindu deities, to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and
various Devi forms.
Brihadeeswarar Temple
The Brihadishwara Temple,
located in Thanjavur, India, was built by the Chola king
Rajaraja I in the 11th century. The world’s first complete granite temple,
Brihadishwara is a brilliant example of the Dravidian style of temple
architecture. The temple tower is 66 meters (216 feet) high making it one of
the tallest temples in the world.
Kanchipuram Temples
The
City of 1000 Temples, Kanchipuram is one of the
oldest cities in South India, and known for
its ancient Hindu temples and silk sarees. The city contains several big
temples like the Varadharaja Perumal Temple
for Lord Vishnu and the Ekambaranatha
Temple which is one of
the five forms of abodes of Lord Siva.
Tanah Lot
Situated
on a large rock, Tanah Lot is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Bali, and probably the most photographed. The Tanah Lot
temple has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one
of 7 sea temples, each within eyesight of the next, to form a chain along the
south-western coast of Bali.
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