9th June 2025
Publish On : Divya Bhaskar
World’s Tallest Temple with Maa Umiya’s 6-ft Golden Murti and Massive Shri Yantra
The grand temple of Jagat Janani Maa Umiya, currently under construction in
Jaspur – Ahmedabad, is not just a symbol of faith but is set to become a global
architectural marvel. Standing at a towering height of 504 feet, this will be the tallest Hindu temple in the world. At its heart will be a
6-foot Murti of Maa Umiya,
embellished with 100 kg of pure gold.
Notably, the temple will also house the world’s
largest Shri Yantra, representing a unique confluence of spirituality
and Vedic tradition.
The temple’s structure will stand twice as tall as Qutub Minar and will be
capable of accommodating 10,000 devotees at
once. In times of emergency, the entire premises can be evacuated
within just 10 minutes,
showcasing its modern safety design.
Engineered using scientific principles and
rooted in ancient Indian scriptures, the temple will be constructed with 36,000 tonnes of steel, a 300,000 cubic feet basement, and 1,551 foundation pillars (Dharma
Stambhs), forming a complete Rigvedic architectural framework. Multiple zones,
darshan halls, and pilgrimage facilities will offer visitors a world-class
spiritual experience.
This grand initiative is not just religious in
nature but also socially uplifting and a
symbol of collective unity. This landmark creation will bring pride to
India on a global scale. Contributing one’s body, mind, and wealth to this noble cause is, indeed, a
sacred duty.