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1. Akshardham Temple comprises 200 sculptured stone figures of India's sages, monks, Acharyas and divine incarnations. It also consists of 234 ornately carved pillars, 9 ornate domes, Gajendra Pith and 20,000 statues of divine figures of India.
2. Akshardham Temple is surrounded byNarayan Sarovar, which is a lake and carries water from 151 lakes in India. There are 108 faces of cows placed along the lakes which represent 108 Hindu deities. It has a 3,000-feet-long orbital path for Parikrama made up of red stones brought from Rajasthan. It also has a two storey building, with 1,152 pillars and 145 windows. This Parikrama is spread around the temple like a beautiful garland
3. There is also an exquisite garden in the Akshardham temple complex in the shape of lotus and therefore is also, known as the Lotus Garden. When seen from above, it looks like a Lotus made up of large stones where quotes from Shakespeare, Martin Luther, Swami Vivekananda and other eminent figures are engraved.

4. Another interesting fact about Akshardham temple is that there are 10 gates, which represents the 10 directions according to Vedic literature. These gates show that goodness will continue to come in from all the directions.
5. In the Akshardham temple complex, there is a Yagnapurush Kund which is the largest yagna kund in the world. It comprises 108 small shrines and 2870 steps leading to the kund. The magnificent temple has achieved a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. On 17 December, 2007, the Akshardham Temple was declared as The Largest Comprehensive Hindu temple in the World by the International Organization.

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6. In the premises of the temple there are green lawns which are collectively known as Garden of India or Bharat Upavan. These lawns are decorated with bronze statues of the great and epic personalities of India. These personalities are not divine figures but are the real-life heroes.
7. The temple has 11 feet high beautiful statue of Lakshmi Narayan and other statues of Shiva Parvati, Radha Krishna and Sita Ram within the memorial. It also consists of theatre within the premises, which is known as Nilkantha. It reflects the events from the life of God Swaminarayan.
8. The magnificent musical fountain show of this beautiful temple is the centre of attraction for the audiences, which is known as the Circle of Life, a great 15 minute spectacle held every evening. This show reflects the cycle of life, from birth to death.

9. "Sanskritik Vihar" is a boat ride which is used by the visitors to watch the ancient India’s culture and history. This model displays the universities, markets and civilization of ancient India. 
10. Akshardham Temple looks beautiful at night. It receives around 100,000 visitors a week and around 850 volunteers work here daily.
It will be not wrong to say that Akshardham temple is an important landmark in the city of Delhi and is a beautiful place to visit.




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Answered by Avni2007
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1.Aksardham temple is in Delhi.
2.It is one of the major attractions of Delhi.
3.It has 10 gates.
4. It is one the most biggest and beautiful temples of the world. 
5.It was built on 6 November,2005.
6.It is a traditional mandir (temple) dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan .
7.Akshardham' means the divine abode of God. 
8.A visit to Akshardham is a spiritually enriching experience.
9.This temple was officially inaugurated on 6th November 2005 by Dr.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
10.Akshardham temple entered the book of Guinness world records for being the largest comprehensive Hindu temple of the world, which attested its contribution to the history of Hinduism and Indian culture.
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