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The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurthy Temple" is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built in 1966 and run by Indian Army authorities in the city of Vadodara, in the state of Gujarat, Western India.
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85JR+GPV, nr. EME TEMPLE, Fatehgunj, Vadodara, Gujarat 390008, India
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The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurthy Temple" is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built in 1966 and run by Indian Army authorities in the city of Vadodara, in the state of Gujarat, Western India.

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EME Temple, Vadodara (Baroda) A temple in one of its own kinds, EME Temple is an intriguing attraction in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is situated in the city of Vadodara and is constructed by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest symbol of secularism in the nation and never fails to attract the visitors from different parts of Gujarat.

EME Temple is a marvelous place of interest in Vadodara. It was erected in the year 1966 by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest example of the secularism in the country because of the following:

  1. The entrance to the temple is built in the Jain style.

  2. It has a dome architected in the Islamic style.

  3. The sanctum of the temple houses Lord Shiva and he is worshipped as Dakshinamurty. An arc made up of pure silver is located behind Lord Shiva and has ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ carved on it.

  4. The tower of EME Temple is constructed according to the Buddhist principles.

  5. The fire in the temple is a symbol of Zoroastrianism.

Best Time To Visit:- EME Temple is a place where devotees of all faiths can visit throughout the year. This temple opens at 5:30 am in the morning and the aarti of Lord Shiva is done. Many devotees flock to this site throughout the year.

Watch Out! This temple is a marvel in itself and cannot be described in words. The combination of the different architectural styles enhances its beauty and makes it a must-visit destination.

The EME Temple which is also known as Dakshinamurthy temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in the city Vadodara or Baroda under the state of Gujarat, Western India. This temple is run by the Indian army authorities in the city of Vadodara. The unique concept and design attract the travelers most. Its geodesic structure, covered with aluminum sheets, is well regarded by archeologists. It is a must-visit place in Vadodara.

Attraction EME Temple is an uncommon religious structure that follows secularism and represents the 5 major religions of the world. The calm and peaceful atmosphere of the temple will give you positive energy. You will get rid of your worries and problems. It is a place full of spiritual power that will heal you from the inside and it can give peace to your mind. This is the place that shows equal respect to all religions. So, if you are visiting Vadodara you must visit this spiritual place.

History It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India.

The temple EME was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. It was completed in 1966. The mastermind behind the Temple is the former Christian commandant – Brig A.F Eugene, of the EME School. It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India.

Inside/Outside Views This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees.

This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees. The word EME stands for Indian Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The temple is surrounded by many small temples of saints. The temple has an idol of Lord Ganesh, transported from Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu. The Kalasha on the top of the dome represents the Hindu religion and the dome is built according to Islamic architecture. The tower, beneath which the Idol of Lord Shiva is situated, represents another religion, Christianity, while the golden tower top is built according to Buddhist principles. The entrance of the temple represents the Jain religion and finally, the fire in the temple represents Zoroastrianism. The main Idol of the temple faces south which represents Lord Dakshinamuthy giving knowledge to the world. There is a small version of Maa Durga which is also...

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27 September 2022. EME Temple. EME : Electrical Mechanical Engineering is a supporting arm of the Indian Army. Photography is not permitted. So, we did not take any. Photos given here are with the permission and courtesy of my brother-in-law Col V V Naik of EME. At the gate, we had to show our I card to gain entry. We showed our AF cards but any proof of id like Aadhar is sufficient to enter. The temple is located in a calm quiet and serene spot on the campus amid a copse of large trees and a well-maintained garden. The atmosphere is quite soothing. A dome of aluminium alloy and a rectangular tapering tower draws your attention. The design of the dome is called a geodesic structure. As per the information boards displayed at the temple, the idea and concept as well as its construction were carried out under the guidance and supervision of an earlier Commandant of EME School, Brig AF Eugine who was a Christian. It was built solely by “Shramdan” (volunteer labour) by the officers and men of the EME school. No government funds were utilised. Even though a south-facing idol of Lord Shiva is installed this Dakshnishewr Shiva temple is a symbol of secularism. This is reflected in its architecture and design. The dome is Islamic in character, The Kasha on top of the dome represents Hinduism, the spire-like tapering rectangular tower represents Christianity, the small golden structure on top of this tower indicates Buddhism, the entrance reflects Jainism and lastly the fire in the temple depicts Zoroastrianism. An added attraction is the large number of beautifully engraved ancient and historical statues obtained by the engineers in aid of diggings of the Archaeological department, which have artfully been displayed in the temple premise. Besides other, some minor temples the Amarnath Shiva installed in an artificially made cave-like structure grabs your attention. Here is a specially made and refrigerated glass case an ice shiv ling has been installed. Nicely executed idea to present an ice shiv ling akin to one at Amarnath. Spent a delightful time going through smaller shrines, the Shiv Gufa, looking at all the beautiful 6 th and 7 th century statues of various gods, rishis and apsara’s. Left with nice feeling. 12 photos sent by Vijay, all...

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EME seems to be a strange name for a temple. It stands for Electrical and Mechanical Corps, in honour of the people who built the temple. A symbol of the secularity practised in the Indian Army, the EME Temple in Vadodara is an aluminium-clad abode, constructed at the intersection of ancient and modern. Also known as the Dakshinamurthy temple, it primarily houses a massive idol of Lord Shiva, along with a miniature Lord Ganesha (specially brought in from Mahabalipuram). There is also a silver arch with the holy words "Om Namah Shivaya" engraved on it. It is a popular opinion among archaeologists that this temple is unique regarding its design, concept and geodesic design covered with war scraps and aluminium sheets. The unique aspect is how the temple supports secularism by incorporating holy symbols from every religion in its structure. The Kalash on the top symbolises Hinduism. The Dome signifies Islam. The Tower represents Christianity. The Golden-structure above the tower expresses Buddhism. The Entrance stands for Jainism.

The Indian Army brings together a diverse set of people from all over the nation, each with their culture, traditions and religions. Since it would be difficult to accommodate all kinds of places of worship for the varied faiths that these people adhere to, it was thought to build a structure that integrates a relic from every dominant religion of India. In 1966, an EME Corp initiated this idea in the army quarters of Vadodara, which led to the construction of a one-of-a-kind sacred abode in the history of the world, where persons of any faith could come together under one roof. This is the beauty and speciality of the EME Temple, located in the western state of Gujarat. It should form a crucial part of your itinerary if you are in Vadodara and want a place to unwind or feel spiritually...

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EME Temple, Vadodara (Baroda) A temple in one of its own kinds, EME Temple is an intriguing attraction in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is situated in the city of Vadodara and is constructed by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest symbol of secularism in the nation and never fails to attract the visitors from different parts of Gujarat. EME Temple is a marvelous place of interest in Vadodara. It was erected in the year 1966 by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest example of the secularism in the country because of the following: 1) The entrance to the temple is built in the Jain style. 2) It has a dome architected in the Islamic style. 3) The sanctum of the temple houses Lord Shiva and he is worshipped as Dakshinamurty. An arc made up of pure silver is located behind Lord Shiva and has ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ carved on it. 4) The tower of EME Temple is constructed according to the Buddhist principles. 5) The fire in the temple is a symbol of Zoroastrianism. Best Time To Visit:- EME Temple is a place where devotees of all faiths can visit throughout the year. This temple opens at 5:30 am in the morning and the aarti of Lord Shiva is done. Many devotees flock to this site throughout the year. Watch Out! This temple is a marvel in itself and cannot be described in words. The combination of the different architectural styles enhances its beauty and makes it a must-visit destination. The EME Temple which is also known as Dakshinamurthy temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in the city Vadodara or Baroda under the state of Gujarat, Western India. This temple is run by the Indian army authorities in the city of Vadodara. The unique concept and design attract the travelers most. Its geodesic structure, covered with aluminum sheets, is well regarded by archeologists. It is a must-visit place in Vadodara. Attraction EME Temple is an uncommon religious structure that follows secularism and represents the 5 major religions of the world. The calm and peaceful atmosphere of the temple will give you positive energy. You will get rid of your worries and problems. It is a place full of spiritual power that will heal you from the inside and it can give peace to your mind. This is the place that shows equal respect to all religions. So, if you are visiting Vadodara you must visit this spiritual place. History It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India. The temple EME was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. It was completed in 1966. The mastermind behind the Temple is the former Christian commandant – Brig A.F Eugene, of the EME School. It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India. Inside/Outside Views This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees. This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees. The word EME stands for Indian Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The temple is surrounded by many small temples of saints. The temple has an idol of Lord Ganesh, transported from Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu. The Kalasha on the top of the dome represents the Hindu religion and the dome is built according to Islamic architecture. The tower, beneath which the Idol of Lord Shiva is situated, represents another religion, Christianity, while the golden tower top is built according to Buddhist principles. The entrance of the temple represents the Jain religion and finally, the fire in the temple represents Zoroastrianism. The main Idol of the temple faces south which represents Lord Dakshinamuthy giving knowledge to the world. There is a small version of Maa Durga which is also very attractive.
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27 September 2022. EME Temple. EME : Electrical Mechanical Engineering is a supporting arm of the Indian Army. Photography is not permitted. So, we did not take any. Photos given here are with the permission and courtesy of my brother-in-law Col V V Naik of EME. At the gate, we had to show our I card to gain entry. We showed our AF cards but any proof of id like Aadhar is sufficient to enter. The temple is located in a calm quiet and serene spot on the campus amid a copse of large trees and a well-maintained garden. The atmosphere is quite soothing. A dome of aluminium alloy and a rectangular tapering tower draws your attention. The design of the dome is called a geodesic structure. As per the information boards displayed at the temple, the idea and concept as well as its construction were carried out under the guidance and supervision of an earlier Commandant of EME School, Brig AF Eugine who was a Christian. It was built solely by “Shramdan” (volunteer labour) by the officers and men of the EME school. No government funds were utilised. Even though a south-facing idol of Lord Shiva is installed this Dakshnishewr Shiva temple is a symbol of secularism. This is reflected in its architecture and design. The dome is Islamic in character, The Kasha on top of the dome represents Hinduism, the spire-like tapering rectangular tower represents Christianity, the small golden structure on top of this tower indicates Buddhism, the entrance reflects Jainism and lastly the fire in the temple depicts Zoroastrianism. An added attraction is the large number of beautifully engraved ancient and historical statues obtained by the engineers in aid of diggings of the Archaeological department, which have artfully been displayed in the temple premise. Besides other, some minor temples the Amarnath Shiva installed in an artificially made cave-like structure grabs your attention. Here is a specially made and refrigerated glass case an ice shiv ling has been installed. Nicely executed idea to present an ice shiv ling akin to one at Amarnath. Spent a delightful time going through smaller shrines, the Shiv Gufa, looking at all the beautiful 6 th and 7 th century statues of various gods, rishis and apsara’s. Left with nice feeling. 12 photos sent by Vijay, all are given here.
MEHUL PATNIMEHUL PATNI
The EME (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) Temple, also known as the Dakshinamurthy Temple, is one of Vadodara’s most unique and lesser-known attractions. Managed by the Indian Army, this temple is a fine blend of modern architecture, spiritual significance, and historical importance. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, in his Dakshinamurthy form, symbolizing wisdom and enlightenment. The EME Temple is a must-visit for those who appreciate unique architecture, spirituality, and peaceful surroundings. It’s an excellent place for devotees, tourists, and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you are religious or not, the temple's ambience and design make it worth visiting at least once. Architectural Significance: The temple stands out with its geodesic dome structure, made of aluminium sheets, which is quite rare for a religious site. Designed with a futuristic approach, it incorporates elements from various religions: The dome represents Islam The tower (Shikhara) takes inspiration from Hindu temple architecture The entrance resembles a Christian church The golden structure inside symbolizes Buddhism The grill work is inspired by Jain temples
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EME Temple, Vadodara (Baroda) A temple in one of its own kinds, EME Temple is an intriguing attraction in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is situated in the city of Vadodara and is constructed by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest symbol of secularism in the nation and never fails to attract the visitors from different parts of Gujarat. EME Temple is a marvelous place of interest in Vadodara. It was erected in the year 1966 by the Electronic and Mechanical Engineering Corps of the Indian Army. This temple is the biggest example of the secularism in the country because of the following: 1) The entrance to the temple is built in the Jain style. 2) It has a dome architected in the Islamic style. 3) The sanctum of the temple houses Lord Shiva and he is worshipped as Dakshinamurty. An arc made up of pure silver is located behind Lord Shiva and has ‘Om Namah Shivaya’ carved on it. 4) The tower of EME Temple is constructed according to the Buddhist principles. 5) The fire in the temple is a symbol of Zoroastrianism. Best Time To Visit:- EME Temple is a place where devotees of all faiths can visit throughout the year. This temple opens at 5:30 am in the morning and the aarti of Lord Shiva is done. Many devotees flock to this site throughout the year. Watch Out! This temple is a marvel in itself and cannot be described in words. The combination of the different architectural styles enhances its beauty and makes it a must-visit destination. The EME Temple which is also known as Dakshinamurthy temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated in the city Vadodara or Baroda under the state of Gujarat, Western India. This temple is run by the Indian army authorities in the city of Vadodara. The unique concept and design attract the travelers most. Its geodesic structure, covered with aluminum sheets, is well regarded by archeologists. It is a must-visit place in Vadodara. Attraction EME Temple is an uncommon religious structure that follows secularism and represents the 5 major religions of the world. The calm and peaceful atmosphere of the temple will give you positive energy. You will get rid of your worries and problems. It is a place full of spiritual power that will heal you from the inside and it can give peace to your mind. This is the place that shows equal respect to all religions. So, if you are visiting Vadodara you must visit this spiritual place. History It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India. The temple EME was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. It was completed in 1966. The mastermind behind the Temple is the former Christian commandant – Brig A.F Eugene, of the EME School. It is a symbol of secularism in the country, which displays different features of major religions of the country India. Inside/Outside Views This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees. This is a great piece of architecture. The EME Temple is a modern-looking temple that is loved both by tourists and devotees. The word EME stands for Indian Army Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. The temple is surrounded by many small temples of saints. The temple has an idol of Lord Ganesh, transported from Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu. The Kalasha on the top of the dome represents the Hindu religion and the dome is built according to Islamic architecture. The tower, beneath which the Idol of Lord Shiva is situated, represents another religion, Christianity, while the golden tower top is built according to Buddhist principles. The entrance of the temple represents the Jain religion and finally, the fire in the temple represents Zoroastrianism. The main Idol of the temple faces south which represents Lord Dakshinamuthy giving knowledge to the world. There is a small version of Maa Durga which is also very attractive.
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27 September 2022. EME Temple. EME : Electrical Mechanical Engineering is a supporting arm of the Indian Army. Photography is not permitted. So, we did not take any. Photos given here are with the permission and courtesy of my brother-in-law Col V V Naik of EME. At the gate, we had to show our I card to gain entry. We showed our AF cards but any proof of id like Aadhar is sufficient to enter. The temple is located in a calm quiet and serene spot on the campus amid a copse of large trees and a well-maintained garden. The atmosphere is quite soothing. A dome of aluminium alloy and a rectangular tapering tower draws your attention. The design of the dome is called a geodesic structure. As per the information boards displayed at the temple, the idea and concept as well as its construction were carried out under the guidance and supervision of an earlier Commandant of EME School, Brig AF Eugine who was a Christian. It was built solely by “Shramdan” (volunteer labour) by the officers and men of the EME school. No government funds were utilised. Even though a south-facing idol of Lord Shiva is installed this Dakshnishewr Shiva temple is a symbol of secularism. This is reflected in its architecture and design. The dome is Islamic in character, The Kasha on top of the dome represents Hinduism, the spire-like tapering rectangular tower represents Christianity, the small golden structure on top of this tower indicates Buddhism, the entrance reflects Jainism and lastly the fire in the temple depicts Zoroastrianism. An added attraction is the large number of beautifully engraved ancient and historical statues obtained by the engineers in aid of diggings of the Archaeological department, which have artfully been displayed in the temple premise. Besides other, some minor temples the Amarnath Shiva installed in an artificially made cave-like structure grabs your attention. Here is a specially made and refrigerated glass case an ice shiv ling has been installed. Nicely executed idea to present an ice shiv ling akin to one at Amarnath. Spent a delightful time going through smaller shrines, the Shiv Gufa, looking at all the beautiful 6 th and 7 th century statues of various gods, rishis and apsara’s. Left with nice feeling. 12 photos sent by Vijay, all are given here.
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The EME (Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) Temple, also known as the Dakshinamurthy Temple, is one of Vadodara’s most unique and lesser-known attractions. Managed by the Indian Army, this temple is a fine blend of modern architecture, spiritual significance, and historical importance. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva, in his Dakshinamurthy form, symbolizing wisdom and enlightenment. The EME Temple is a must-visit for those who appreciate unique architecture, spirituality, and peaceful surroundings. It’s an excellent place for devotees, tourists, and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you are religious or not, the temple's ambience and design make it worth visiting at least once. Architectural Significance: The temple stands out with its geodesic dome structure, made of aluminium sheets, which is quite rare for a religious site. Designed with a futuristic approach, it incorporates elements from various religions: The dome represents Islam The tower (Shikhara) takes inspiration from Hindu temple architecture The entrance resembles a Christian church The golden structure inside symbolizes Buddhism The grill work is inspired by Jain temples
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