Virat Ramayan Mandir
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Welcome to Virat Ramayan Mandir
Virat Ramayan Mandir is a divine and monumental Hindu temple complex under construction in Kesaria, East Champaran district, Bihar, India. This sacred project is dedicated to Lord Shri Ram, Maa Sita, Luv-Kush, Maharishi Valmiki, and Lord Shiva as the principal deities.
Once completed, it is envisioned to become one of the largest Hindu temple complexes in the world, symbolizing eternal devotion to Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram and the glorious Ramayana epic.
Our Sacred Vision & Purpose
The Virat Ramayan Mandir is more than a temple — it is a grand tribute to the timeless values of Dharma, Truth, Devotion and Righteousness taught by Lord Shri Ram. The project is inspired by great Hindu architectural traditions and aims to preserve and propagate Sanatan Dharma for future generations.
- Dedicated to Lord Ram, Maa Sita, Luv-Kush and Lord Shiva
- Sprawling complex with multiple shrines and massive shikhar spires
- World’s largest Shivling to be installed with Vedic rituals
- Hall with capacity for thousands of devotees
- Artistic depiction of Ramayana episodes through carvings and modern displays
- Managed with complete transparency under Mahavir Mandir Trust, Patna
History & Management
The sacred vision of Virat Ramayan Mandir was conceived under the spiritual leadership of Acharya Kishore Kunal, former IPS officer and Secretary of Mahavir Mandir Nyas (Trust), Patna — one of the most revered Hanuman temples in Bihar.
The Mahavir Mandir Trust, registered under Bihar Hindu Religious Trusts Act, is fully funding and managing this ₹500+ crore project with utmost devotion and transparency. Construction is progressing steadily towards completion, bringing this divine dream closer to reality.
Location & How to Reach
Virat Ramayan Mandir is located at Janaki Nagar, near Kesaria, on Ram-Janaki Path, East Champaran district, Bihar.
- ≈ 120 km from Patna (Bihar capital)
- ≈ 60 km from Vaishali
- Well-connected by road from Motihari, Chakia, and Raxaul
We warmly welcome all devotees and visitors to join us in this historic spiritual journey.