Very peaceful place. Get there early on weekdays, and the place is empty and nice. Can walk through with limited reading in 90 minutes. We will probably go back again and take our time to read all of the stations another time.
I can see it being busy on nice weekends and holidays that will cause lines of people. Remember to dress conservatively to be respectful to this religious destination. Silence your phones when you get out of your cars. There are no shoes or picture taking inside the two religious buildings. There are cubby places to store them.
The staff is very welcoming to visitors that are not members. It's amazing all of the stone carvings. Remember to walk clockwise inside of buildings as I was advised that is their proper way of touring inside. You can ask questions and ask...
Read moreAbsolutely magnificent! The Tapomurti Shri Nilkanth Varni Murti is a stunning example of marble carving, stone artistry, and masterful craftsmanship. The intricate details are extraordinary, and the serene atmosphere makes it a truly uplifting experience. Visiting this remarkable landmark is free, with the simple and respectful requirement of following the temple’s dress code — no shorts, uncovered shoulders or legs for women, or short dresses. For those not dressed accordingly, the temple kindly provides coveralls so everyone can comfortably enjoy the beauty and spirituality of the place. A must-visit for anyone seeking awe, peace, and...
Read moreThis is the most beautiful temple I've ever been to. The architecture is amazing and the curvings are very detailed. There can be a long line into the temple. You should visit at least once. We had to register online and there are many people helping with that and it's free. As this is a temple, I encourage you to not wear short clothes like short pants or skirts. But they will give you something to wrap around your waist. You can take pictures outside but inside cameras are not allowed. It is...
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