The world's largest Hindu
temple, with a towering height of 405 feet and a hall with a seating capacity
for 20,000, will be built in Bihar . The
construction of the temple will begin after Durga Puja in West
Champaran district.
The proposed Virat Ramayan
Mandir, at Janki Nagar, about 125 km from Patna ,
will stand almost double the height of world-famous 12th century Angkor Wat
temple complex in Cambodia ,
which is 215 feet high.
The complex will comprise 18
temples with high spires, and its Shiva temple will have the largest Shivling
in the world. Work of earth filling at the 190 acre site is going on since last
month. The estimated cost of the project is about Rs 500 crore.
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