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Mondo Science Updated on 2024-01-31

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According to the World Records Accreditation Agency (WRCA), Swarved Mahamandir of Varanasi, India, has set a record for the accreditation of "the largest meditation center".

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An architectural marvel

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In the heart of Varanasi, India, stands a marvel of spiritual architecture – the Swarved Mahamandir.

Inaugurated on December 18, 2023, the sprawling meditation center has its name engraved in the yearbook of world records. It has an amazing capacity of 20,000 people at a time and is the largest meditation center in the world.

As a beacon of tranquility and wisdom, it has truly set a world record in the field of meditation.

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Design & Symbolism

This magnificent building was built in 2004 and is a landmark of great architectural and spiritual significance.

The seven-story temple spans 300,000 square feet and is notable for its 125-petal lotus dome and 20,000 seats.

The walls are carved with 4,000 swarve's ** (dohans) using makarana marble and decorated with pink sandstone guides.

The project was completed by 15 engineers and 600 workers.

The temple is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of Indian social and spiritual power and aims to enlighten humanity with its spiritual aura.

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Certification implications

Mental health promotion

Large meditation centers serve as centralized places of meditation and spiritual retreat, helping to raise public awareness of the importance of mental health. By providing a dedicated space, it encourages people to focus on inner peace and mental health.

International recognition and attention

Official WRCA accreditation brings international recognition to Swarved Mahamandir, increasing global attention to this meditation center. This not only helps to enhance the reputation of the centre, but also brings a boost to the spiritual and cultural status of Varanasi and India internationally.

Community and solidarity

Many meditation traditions have a long history and a deep cultural background. Referring to the local culture of India, it brings people from different backgrounds together to share the experience of meditation and spiritual practice. This solidarity contributes to cross-cultural communication and understanding.

Tourism and economic impact

By raising awareness through certification, it will attract tourists from all over the world and drive local tourism and related industries. For example, through the creation of employment opportunities, the promotion of the sale of local handicrafts and cultural products, etc.

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