
Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Srirangam is a marvel of Dravidian architecture and the largest functioning Hindu temple complex in the world. The temple covers 156 acres and boasts seven concentric enclosures, symbolizing seven layers of human consciousness. Key highlights are the 236-feet-high main gopuram (tower), which provides an impressive panoramic view of Srirangam and the Cauvery River. Inside, intricate carvings and statuary, particularly in the Ranga Vilasa Mandapam and Thousand Pillar Hall, offer stunning photo opportunities. The temple often hosts vibrant festivals like Vaikunta Ekadasi, providing dynamic cultural shots. Best visited early morning or late afternoon for optimal lighting.
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