The Top 10 Amazing Hindu Temples

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Amazing Hindu Temples

Hinduism is a religion that has been around for over 4,000 years. It’s home to more than 900 million followers worldwide and there are substantial numbers of Hindus living in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Indonesia as well!

Hindu temples in India have been around for nearly 2000 years and continue to be a prominent part of Hindu culture. They range from the stereotypical large stone structures with gold plating on top, down to much more simple looking ones made out of dirt or mud bricks (some even look like they’ve fallen over). These sacred buildings hold an important place within society as well; not only do people visit regularly but there are also ceremonies dedicated solely towards worshiping at one particular temple!

Top 10: Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot may be one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, but it’s also home to some newly discovered ruins. There are two temples here that date back all way until the 7th century AD!

The Tanah Lot temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples in Bali and is probably also it’s most photographed. The site has been part of the Balinese mythology for centuries, as it lies on a large rock off shore surrounded by water with 7 other sea temples all visible from here which form what’s called “the chain” along southwestern coastlines around Indonesia (southeast Asia).

Top 9: Kanchipuram Temples

Kanchipuram Temples

The Kanchipuram Temples are a series of temples in Southern India that have been attracting visitors for centuries. They were originally built during the Pallava Dynasty but later expanded by various other rulers, including ones from Srivijaya who ruled between the 8th and 13th century AD so it’s not surprising they stand out among all other structures here with their size alone!

The City of 1000 Temples is one of the most ancient cities in South India. The temples here are an attraction for many travelers, who come to see them up close and worship at their shrines with offerings or prayers seeking guidance from deities within these holy structures.

Mataram’s name translates into “The Place Where Our Guests Are Welcome” which reflects its welcoming culture towards visitors coming from all around the world!

Top 8: Brihadeeswarar Temple

Brihadeeswarar Temple

Brihadeeswarar Temple is an ancient Hindu temple in the city of Thanjavur, India. Dedicated to god Shiva and his wife Parvati, it contains one of Asia’s largest granite Shivalingams weighing over 100 tons!

The Brihadishwara Temple is a brilliant example of the Dravidian style of temple architecture. The world’s first complete granite temple, this masterpiece was built by Rajaraja I in 1063 AD and stands at 66 meters (216 feet) tall making it one the tallest temples around!

Top 7: Khajuraho

Khajuraho

Khajuraho is a hidden gem in India that most people never heard of. It’s home to some amazing structures and temples, which you can find if you know where to look for them!

The temple of Khajuraho is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. The numerous Hindu and Jain temples are renowned for their erotic sculptures, which were built over 200 years ago from 950 to 1150 AD (A few temples dedicated only contain artwork related to specific religions like Buddhism or Islam). There you can find representations belonging to both Brahma Vishnu Shiva Devi forms; some even include figures with considerable sexual appeal!

Top 6: Banteay Srei

Banteay Srei

The temple, Banteay Srei is one of the most iconic temples in all of Cambodia. The Gurkha Palace sits on top with its dozens and dozens of windows illuminating an impressive spire reaching towards heaven itself!

This temple is one of few major buildings at Angkor not built for a king but was instead constructed by Yajnyavahara. It’s an impressive red sandstone structure with intricately carved wall carvings that are still clearly visible today after over 1000 years!

Top 5: Sri Ranganathaswamy

Sri Ranganathaswamy

The Sri Ranganathaswamy temple in Srirangam is a pilgrimage site for Hindus. The fourteenth-century structure, also known as the Ramanathan Kovil thanks to its ruling God being Lord Vishnu’s brother Lakshmi who personifies beauty and prosperity among other things has been witness to many an eventful history!

The Sri Ranganathaswamy temple is a shrine that houses thousands of deities and pilgrims every year. It was originally constructed in the 10th century but has been renovated many times over the years to include more shrines for each god’s specific form or nature. The complex covers just 156 acres (631 thousand square meters), making it one larger than most countries!

Top 4: Virupaksha Temple

Virupaksha Temple

The Virupaksha temple is dedicated to the god Shiva and houses one of his most powerful weapons: Nandi, a bull who was created by Vishnu in order for him not to miss any sessions while meditating with Mount Kailash.

The Virupaksha Temple in the city of Hampi is one of India’s most important Hindu temples. The temple began as a small shrine and grew into an enormous complex, under Vijayanagara rulers who believed it has been operating uninterruptedly since the 7th century AD when they built their first building on this land which makes them older than many other famous religious sites across India today.

Top 3: Prambanan

Prambanan

A living temple of Lord Vishnu, Prambanan is a place not only to see the beauty but also feel it. The spiritual feeling that one gets from these ancient stones will leave an everlasting impression on your heart; indeed they are worth every step taken in their quest for knowledge!

Prambanan is a beautiful temple complex that was built in Indonesia, and it has three main temples dedicated to Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva. The site was opened around 850 AD by the Mataram Kingdom rulers of central Java.

Top 2: Meenakshi Amman Temple

Meenakshi Amman Temple

The Meenakshi Amman Temple is one of the most popular temples in India. It’s dedicated to Goddess Parvati, also known as Mahalakshmi or Lakshmi Devi by some Hindus who worship here because she brought prosperity with her blessings when humans were struggling against starvation after being ravaged by a terrible drought centuries ago!

The Meenakshi Amman Temple is one of the most important Hindu temples in India, located in Madurai. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati, this complex houses 14 beautiful towers including two gold-plated Gopurams for primary deities that have been intricately sculptured with paintwork as well!

Top 1: Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat

The temple of Angkor Wat is a must-see place for any traveler. The mighty stone structures have endured centuries and continue to stand tall, an example from which we can learn how people lived in ancient times through architecture that remains eerily similar today.

The temples of Angkor are a must-see for any traveler to Cambodia. These vast religious structures feature the remains of several Khmer Empire capitals dating from 1000 AD through the 15th century when it was home to Hinduism and Buddhism before converting back again! During this time period, many changes took place including an astounding 6 separate conversions in just over 600 years. The most famous temple there is undoubted “Angkor Wat” which features some world wide renowned art like no other site today.”