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Delhi Hindu temple world's largest: Guinness
Wed, Dec 26, 2007
AFP

NEW DELHI - GUINNESS World Records has recognised a sprawling mock-ancient monument in the Indian capital as the world's largest Hindu temple, the Press Trust of India reported on Wednesday.

The ersatz Akshardham temple, which covers 13 hectares and is built to look as if is hundreds of years old, was inaugurated in 2005.

'The majestic, ornately hand-carved Swaminarayan Akshardham in New Delhi stands apart as the largest Hindu temple in the world,' a Guinness certificate given to the temple organising committee said, according to Press Trust.

Some 11,000 people built the temple over five years, an earlier Guinness statement said.

A senior Guinness official travelled to India last week to present the certificate to the head of the Bochasanvasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sansthan committee, which built the temple, Press Trust said.

Around 100,000 people visit the temple every day, the Guinness statement said. -- AFP

 

 
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