''s out of the 21 present in the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, SrirangamSrirangam is famous for its
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple, a major pilgrimage destination for
Hindus (especially
Sri Vaishnavas) and the largest temple complex in India. According to the UNESCO, Srirangam is the biggest functioning
Hindu temple in the world, as it covers an area of about with a perimeter of 4 km (10,710 ft),
Angkor Wat which is also dedicated to
Vishnu is even bigger but services do not take place any more in the temple. Srirangam is one of a few
self-manifested shrines (Svayam Vyakta Kshetras) of Vishnu. The temple complex spans . It has seven
prakaras (enclosures). These enclosures are formed by tall, thick rampart walls running around the sanctum. There are 21 towers,
gopurams, in all
prakaras decreasing in height inwards. The temple town lies on an islet formed by the rivers Kaveri and Kollidam. The southern
gopuram of the temple, called the
Rajagopuram, is 239.5 feet tall and, as of 2016, is the tallest in Asia. The construction of the Rajagopuram began during the reign of Achyuta Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara empire. However, construction was halted after his death and the structure of the Rajagopuram remained incomplete for over 400 years. The completion of the Rajagopuram was undertaken and completed successfully by Sri Vedanta Desika Yatheendra Mahadesikan, the 44th jeeyar of Sri
Ahobila Matha. The construction spanned 8 years before it was consecrated on 25 March 1987. In historic times, just after the construction of this temple, the city of Srirangam lived completely within the walls of this temple, and is often described as a Hindu
religious utopia. The Srirangam temple is one of the three temples of the deity
Ranganatha (Antya Ranga) that are situated in the natural islands formed in the Kaveri river. They are: • Adi Ranga: the
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at
Srirangapatna,
Srirangapatna taluk,
Mandya district,
Karnataka,
India • Madhya Ranga: the
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at
Shivanasamudra,
Kollegala taluk,
Chamarajanagara district,
Karnataka,
India • Antya Ranga: the
Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple at Srirangam,
Srirangam taluk,
Tiruchirappalli district,
Tamil Nadu,
India There is a
gopuram fully made of gold, which is protected by an electrical fence. Clothes such as silk sarees, dhoti and towels, which are used for religious purposes are auctioned here.
Ramanuja (11th century), one of the most celebrated theologians of Hinduism, made his monastic home by the temple at Srirangam. Here he wrote his famous commentaries on the
Brahma Sutra, which expressed a qualified non-dualism of the Vedanta, his
Vishishtadvaita. Ramanuja's body is said to come out of the Earth after he was buried and was preserved at this temple. Although, Ramanujar hailed from
Sriperumbudur and a pivotal point in his lifetime, receiving the
Ashtakshara mantram, happened in
Thirukoshtiyur, he made Srirangam his home after the demise of his Acharya in spirit, Alavanthar or Yamunacharya. Inside the temple complex, there is a separate temple dedicated to the goddess
Andal. Additionally, there is a museum, a library and a bookshop. == Legend ==