The Science of Building a Temple | Exploring the Temple's independent intelligence | Subtitles
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 Published On Nov 9, 2022

ANCIENT INDIAN TEMPLE SCIENCE | THE TEMPLE EFFECT | PDF VISUALS

Temples have always played a central role in Indian society. Apart from being focal points of education, art and culture, they also served as powerful energy centers. Ancient temples were built not as places for prayer, but as a vortex of energy where, if people were receptive and willing, they could transform themselves in a very deep way.

The entire art of building temples is not a mere art; it is a science. Every single facet of it - from the size of the idols to the directions and the sanctum – Temple architecture is a highly developed science. A temple is a miniature cosmos composed of the five elements and a presiding deity. A temple is an outgrowth of the deity which has its own independent intelligence and from which energy is constantly radiating.

In ancient times, temples were constructed at a place where earth's magnetic wave path passes through densely. Earth's magnetic equator is very close to Thumba in South India and most magnificent temples were built here . Kasar Devi Temple is a famous Maa Durga temple in uttarakhand is among the only 3 places which is a part of the well-known Van Alan belt having huge electro-magnetic particles from the earth’s crust….not stopping at that… temple with floating pillars, temples built on sand, temple with growing rocks , temples with musical pillars, the mighty konark temple, the wondrous brihadeshwara temple …the list will go on …thinking of temples with all these wonders as mere religious places will be pure ignorance .

Paying visits to the temple is not only for blessings but also to get a calm and better mind set . In most of the temples we find that the god’s statue is placed on a copper plate. It is widely believed that these copper plates absorb earth’s magnetic waves. Copper is the most reliable material of choice when shielding from radio frequencies because of its ability to absorb both magnetic and radio waves.



The Indian temple is a depiction of macrocosm - the universe as well as the microcosm - the inner space. The idea behind the development of Hindu temples is to link man with the god. Hence, the temple with all its architecture and decoration and rituals, is a place to get ultimate liberation which is the guiding philosophy of Hinduism

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