Temple of the Vedic Planetarium

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The Temple of the Vedic Planetarium is a massive Gaudiya Vaishnava temple and cultural complex in India, designed to present Vedic cosmology and serve as a major international center for the Hare Krishna (ISKCON) movement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gaudiya Vaishnava temple
Hindu temple
cultural complex
affiliation International Society for Krishna Consciousness NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle classical
neo-Vedic
associatedWith A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada NERFINISHED
Gaudiya Vaishnava acharyas NERFINISHED
Hare Krishna movement NERFINISHED
cosmologyModel Vedic cosmology
country India
dedicatedTo Nrsimhadeva NERFINISHED
Pancha Tattva NERFINISHED
Radha Madhava NERFINISHED
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu NERFINISHED
developer International Society for Krishna Consciousness NERFINISHED
function cultural center
museum
temple
hasDome yes
hasExhibit three-dimensional model of the universe according to Vedic cosmology
languageOfWorship Bengali
English
Sanskrit
locatedIn Mayapur NERFINISHED
Nadia district NERFINISHED
West Bengal
locatedOn bank of the Ganges River
mainDeity Nrsimhadeva NERFINISHED
Pancha Tattva NERFINISHED
Radha Madhava NERFINISHED
managedBy ISKCON Mayapur NERFINISHED
notableFeature large deity halls
planetarium-style cosmology displays
very large central dome
ownedBy International Society for Krishna Consciousness NERFINISHED
purpose cultural education
international center for the Hare Krishna movement NERFINISHED
place of worship
presentation of Vedic cosmology
religion Gaudiya Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
shortName TOVP NERFINISHED
significance intended global headquarters of ISKCON
major international project of ISKCON
one of the largest Hindu temple complexes under construction
theologicalTradition Bhakti yoga
Chaitanya Vaishnavism NERFINISHED

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