Wednesday, April 16, 2014

A Mahalaxmi temple covered in Gold

 Sripuram 


Spread over 100 acres in Malaikodi, Vellore, in Tamilnadu, the Sripuram or City of Lakshmi is designed in the form of a Sri Yantram with the Lakshmi Narayani temple covered in dazzling gold at its centre. The Devi herself inspired Sri Sakthi Amma or Nayarani Amma, a spiritual guru, to create the extremely powerful temple that worships Mata Lakshmi as the all pervading supreme power. 

The gold for the temple was brought in loads at the temple, and shaped into sheets before being used to cover the entire temple, which presents a dazzling sight in the sun and at night when it shines in special lighting in all its glory. 

Mata Lakshmi Narayani has the power to grant abundance in the lives of her devotees. Devotees who have had darshan of the divine mother of Sripuram attest to her wonderful powers! 

May Mata Lakshmi Narayani, the supreme power whose nature expresses itself as abundance and nourishment grant us compassion, love and discrimination. Jai Mata Di! 

Watch this video to see the glory of Sripuram with your own eyes 



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