- Ramakrishna Temple
Sri Ramakrishna Temple was consecrated in the Headquarters of the
Ramakrishna Math ,Belur Math on Friday, the 14th January, theMakar Sankranti Day in 1938.Swami Vivekananda , the illustrious disciple ofRamakrishna Paramahamsa , the 19th century saint from Hoogli district,Bengal wanted that the architecture of the Temple should represent a harmony of different artistic cultures as Sri Ramakrishna had the image of harmonious blend of variousreligions .Cost of construction
Swami Vijnanananda , a brother-monk of Vivekananda and one of theApostles of Ramakrishna , who was, in his pre-monastic life, an engineer, designed the temple according to the ideas of Swamiji and laid the foundation stone on16 May ,1935 . The massive construction was done byMartin Burn & Co. at a cost of nine lakh rupees.ymphony of architectures
The height of the temple is 112.5 feet and covers a total area of 32,900 Sq. ft. The temple mainly is built of
chunar stone and some portion in the front is of cement. The high entrance of the temple is like aSouth Indian Gopuram and the pillars on both sides represent Buddhistic architectural style. The three umbrella-like domes on the top built inRajput -Moghul styles give an idea of thatched roofs of the villageKamarpukur .The circular portion of the entrance is a wonderful intermingling of
Ajanta style with Hindu architecture and within it, placing the emblem of the Order is representation of beauty and solemnity. Just above seen is a replica of aShiva lingam . The sooner you enter the natmandira, the spacious congregational hall attached to the "sanctum", than you are reminded naturally of achurch . The pillars in a line on its both sides are according to Doric or Greek style and their decorations are according to theMeenakshi Temple atMadurai inTamil Nadu .The hanging balconies above the temple nave and the windows show the effect of
Moghul architecture. The broad parikrama path for doing circumambulatory rounds on all sides of the garbhamandira, "sanctum sanctorum " built likeBuddhist chaityas and Christian Churches, attracts one’s attention. The lattice work statues ofNavagraha figures etched on semi-circular top of outside the temple has increased manifold the beauty of the whole temple. The goldenkalasha on the top of the temple and a full-bloomedlotus orAmlaca below, and between them a beacon-light is an example of unmatched beauty. The architecture of the big dome and of the other domes show a shade ofIslamic ,Rajput andLingaraj Temple styles. The entrance doors on both east and west of the temple having pillars on both sides are likeRajasthan Chittor kirti-stambha, the victory-pillars.Ganesha andHanuman images, representing success and power respectively attract visitor’s attention.The statue
A full size statue of
Sri Ramakrishna is seated on a hundred petalled lotus over adamaru shaped marble pedestal wherein the Sacred relics of Sri Ramakrishna is preserved. The Brahmi-Hamsa on the front represents aParamahamsa . The statue of Sri Ramakrishna was made by the famous sculptor late Sri Gopeswar Pal ofKolkata and the decorations of the temple were conceived by artist late SriNandalal Bose . The Canopy above the deity and all the doors and windows are made of selectedteakwood imported fromBurma nowMyanmar .What it all means
Sri Ramakrishna Temple is a holy spot of great harmony. In no portion of the Temple a special architectural style has been followed. But here all existing artistic thoughts have been assimilated to form a unique figure of beauty, a poetry on the stones. The emblem on the entrance door designed by Swami Vivekananda not only represents harmony of
Karma ,Jnana ,Bhakti andYoga , but also the life and teachings of Sri Ramakrishna in whom all conflicts of caste, creed, race, nationality are resolved.pot of inspiration
Just below the monogram there is the eternal prayer: Tanno hamsa prachodayat - "May the Almighty Lord grant inspiration to us".
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