Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Top ten most wonderful temples in the world

People started to building the temples from ancient times onwards. These houses of worship not at all belong to a single religion, varies as Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and Taoism. So different temples have different architectural styles and systems. Followings are 10 most amazing temples in the world.

10 Jetavanaramaya, Sri Lanka


Jetavanaramaya was third highest building of ancient world, have height of 400 feet. This stupa was built in 4th century by the king Mahasena, 93 million baked bricks were used for it’s construction. The entire compound covers an area of 5.6 hectares, contains 10000 Buddhist monks.

9 Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, India


This temple is one of the most important vishnu temples in the world, located in Tamilnadu, India. This temple actually dedicated for one of form of lord Vishnu. It is the largest temple in the country, built across an area of 156 acres.

8 Temple of heaven, China


The temple of heaven in China actually built to honor the Sky, situated in the city of Beijing. This large complex of ancient temple covering an area of 2.7 million square meters, one of largest ancient temple in China. The temple have a circular wall to represent the heaven and also have rectangular wall for representing the Earth.


7 Shwedagon Pagoda, Myanmar


Shwedagon pagoda one of most popular temples in Asia as it contains eight pieces of hairs from Buddha, situated in Yangon, Myanmar. The temple was constructed 2600 years ago, in the period of Buddha. Taphussa and Bhalika the builders of this temple got chance to met lord Buddha in BC 588, shortly after he got enlightenment.

6 Prambanan, Indonesia


Prambanan Hindu structure contains three main buildings dedicated for Trimurtis, to Gods of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. The Shiva temple is the highest one among them and situated in the center. Each of those temples have numbers of rooms and main room contains statue of respective God.

5 Tigers Nest Monastery, Bhutan


Tigers nest monastery is one of most sacred places in Bhutan, situated in high cliffs of Paro valleys. the exact place where Guru Padmasambhava, second Buddha meditated for long time. This Sage Guru was one who introduced Buddhism in Tibet.
This cultural icon of Tibet built in 1692, 3000 meter above sea levels. Visitors have to make hours of trek to reach this place. There is also a festival known as Tsechu held in Paro valley to honor the second Buddha.

4 Borobudur, Indonesia


Borobudur is one of the biggest Buddhist monuments in the world, located in central Java of Indonesia. The temple have a lotus flower like structure, surrounded by an ancient lake, to representing the birth of lord Buddha. It was built in 8th century using 2 millions of volcanic stones.


3 Golden Temple, India


It is found as most sacred place for worship for Sikhs, located in Punjab, India. This temple was mainly made of marble and plated with pure gold. The holiest text of Sikh religion the Guru Granth Sahib also kept inside of golden temple.


2 Angkor Wat, Cambodia


Angkor wat is the largest religious monument in the world. This most popular religious site situated in Angkor of Cambodia. It spread across an area of 401 acres and complex have height of 700 feet. It was built in 12th century by emperor Suryavarman II as a temple dedicated for lord Vishnu.


1 Wat Rong Khun, Thailand


It is also known as white temple located in Chiang Rai, Thailand. The white color of this temple represents purity of lord Buddha. The glittering glass design within the temple symbolizes infinite wisdom from Buddha. Both Buddhist and Hindu architecture used for the construction of this temple.

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