Akshardham Temple Monument
After 5 years of non-stop, round-the-clock construction, the massive andawesome Akshardham Temple Monument to World Peace was inaugurated .The Akshardham Temple in New Delhi, India, constructed by the BAPSfoundation -- the builders of the various Swaminaryan Temples across theworld, is truely a modern day Wonder of the World. It is one of the biggest and most intricate religious places of worship ever constructed. Combining several completely different and contrasting architectural styles of Hindu temple architecture of northern India --Rajasthani, Orrisan, Gujarati, Mughal and Jain -- the Akshardham Monumentis entirely constructed of marble and the red-sand stone that Delhi is famous for, and that so many of her monuments are constructed of. It was completed in only 5 years a world record of sorts. So after years of waiting, the Temple was yesterday opened to the public --and to photographers. Below is the New Delhi Akshardham Complex as seen through the eyes of a BAPS photographer. The pictures are a great many and will take a long time to load, but totally, totally worth the wait! At its inaguration, it is widely being heralded as one of the greatest monuments India has ever produced. I hope you enjoy viewing this architectual marvel as much as I enjoyed having the honor presenting it. The Akshardham monument, built without steel, is entirely composed of sandstone and marble. It consists of 234 ornately carved pillars, 9 ornatedomes, 20 quadrangled shikhars, a spectacular Gajendra Pith (plinth ofstone elephants) and 20,000 murtis and statues of India's great sadhus,devotees, acharyas and divine personalities. The monument is a fusion of several architectural styles of pink stone and pure white marble. Pink stone symbolizes bhakti (devotion) in eternal bloomand white marble of absolute purity and eternal peace. The monument wasbuilt after over 300 million man hours of services rendered by 11,000 volunteers, sadhus and artisans. It is the one of the wonders of the modern world, and the wonders of modern India. |
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