Vrindavan Chandrodaya Temple

Hindu temple under construction in Vrindavan, India

27°34′04″N 77°38′42″E / 27.567776°N 77.644932°E / 27.567776; 77.644932ArchitectureTypeNagara architecture and Modern architectureCreatorISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness)CompletedDecember 2027Elevation213 m (699 ft)Websitevcm.org.in

Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir is a temple under early stages of construction at Vrindavan, Mathura, India. As planned, it will be the tallest religious monument in the world.[1][2] The temple has been planned by the followers of Srila Prabhupada. The planned effort includes the temple rising to a height of about 210 metres (700 ft) or 70 floors) and a built-up area of 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft).[3] The project is set in 25 hectares (62 acres) of land and includes 4.9 hectares (12 acres) for parking and a helipad.[4]

History

Srila Prabhupada in a lecture in front of Rupa Goswami Samadhi

In 1972, Srila Prabhupada, the founder and Acharya of ISKCON spoke about the principle of Yukta Vairāgya right in front of the Bhajan Kutir (a simple and austere dwelling of an ascetic primarily intended to perform his spiritual activities like chanting Krishna's names, writing and teaching) of Sri Rupa Goswami (see picture) to his dozen or more western disciples who were accompanying him on a visit to Vrindavan, India. He said:

Just like we have got a tendency to construct a skyscraper building. As in your country, you do. So you should not attached to the skyscraper building, but you can utilize the tendency by constructing a big temple like skyscraper for Krishna. In this way, you have to purify your material activities.

— Srila Prabhupada's lecture in Vrindavan, 29 October 1972[5]

Inspired by this vision and statement of Srila Prabhupada, the devotees of ISKCON Bangalore, who are strictly adhering to prabhupadas instructions conceived the Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir project to build a skyscraper temple for Lord Sri Krishna.

The foundation stone laying ceremony of Chandrodaya temple in Mathura district was done on 16 March 2014, on the eve of the auspicious occasion of Holi.[6]

Gallery

  • South Block View From Backside
    South Block View From Backside
  • Top View of Upcoming South Block
    Top View of Upcoming South Block
  • The South Block's top view from the east side
    The South Block's top view from the east side
  • South Block View From West Side
    South Block View From West Side
  • South Block
    South Block
  • South Block top view
    South Block top view
  • South Block backside view
    South Block backside view

See also

  • ISKCON Bangalore
  • The Akshaya Patra Foundation

References

  1. ^ "The world's tallest religious building is under construction". bdcnetwork.com. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 7 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Indian temple will be the world's tallest religious skyscraper". cnn.com. 22 November 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. ^ Vrindavan Spiritual Capital of India,Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir
  4. ^ ISKCON to build world's tallest temple at Mathura from today
  5. ^ Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir
  6. ^ 70-storey skyscraper temple for Lord Krishna in Vrindavan | Business Line

External links

  • Official website of Vrindavan Chandrodaya Mandir
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