Virat Ramayan Mandir – World’s Largest Temple | Kesariya, Bihar

Virat Ramayan Mandir

World’s Largest Temple Dedicated to Lord Shri Ram & Lord Shiva

Rising majestically near Kesariya, Motihari in East Champaran, Bihar, the Virat Ramayan Mandir is destined to become the largest Hindu temple complex in the world, embodying divine spirituality and architectural grandeur.

Divine Features

The Virat Ramayan Mandir will be an architectural marvel with these divine elements

270 Feet Tall Main Shikhar

Soaring higher than Angkor Wat, symbolizing eternal devotion to Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram. The tallest temple shikhara in the world.

World’s Largest Shivling

33 feet high, 210 metric tonnes monolithic granite Shivling being installed with Vedic rituals. An unparalleled spiritual monument.

18 Sacred Shrines

Multiple temples including principal deities Lord Ram-Sita, Lord Shiva & more in a 200+ acre complex. A complete spiritual ecosystem.

Sacred Location

The temple is being constructed on the historic Ram-Janaki Path in Bihar

Janaki Nagar, Near Kesariya

Virat Ramayan Mandir is rising at Janaki Nagar, near villages Kaithwalia & Bahuara, Kesariya, East Champaran, Bihar – on the historic Ram-Janaki Path.

Address

Janaki Nagar, Near Kesariya, East Champaran, Bihar, India

Distance

≈ 120 km from Patna | ≈ 60 km from Vaishali

Connectivity

Well connected via Motihari, Chakia & Raxaul roads

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