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There are many temples in India, whose history and beliefs associated with temples are wonderful but there are many such temples in India which are probably more than a thousand years old.
 
The Hindu religion and beliefs associated with temples in Indian history were quite perfect, even in the Ramayana and Mahabharata period, there is mention of the worship of Gauri Puja and Shivalinga in the temples. Rameshwaram, which is a well-known pilgrimage place in South India, is considered as a pilgrimage site due to Lord Rama.

Though some facts were considered, then people used to worship goddesses first. But they did not build any kind of magnificent temples. Evidence of the construction of temples is the most striking in Buddhist, Chanakya and Gupta period.

Though India has the oldest Jyothirlinga and Shaktipeeth, but its magnificent temples were built very long after. India's oldest temple is 2 thousand years old. In India it may have been a temple before, but the outer invaders destroyed these temples.

Let's tell you the oldest temple in India - the oldest temple in India, whose age you will be surprised to know. And in whose belief there is still no dearth of it.

List of Oldest Temple in India

Mundeshwari Temple

Mundeswari Temple located in the Kaimur district of Bihar is the oldest temple in India. This temple was constructed in 108 AD. Since then, this temple is being worshiped. This temple is worshiped by Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti. Apart from this, idols of Lord Ganesha, Vishnu and Sun God are also present in this temple.

Pallava Temple

After the Tsunami in Tamilnadu in 2004, two temples were found in Mahabalipuram, 60 kilometers ahead of Tamil Nadu capital, Chennai, of which the Pallava temple is about 800 years old. While its base is almost 2000 years old.

Jagatmandir, Gujarat - Dwarkadhish Temple

Jagatmandar, situated in the west of Gujarat, is also old enough, according to the facts, during the Jagatmandir Gupta period it was rebuilt in 413 AD. There is a lot of faith in the people around this temple. It is also known as Dwarkadhyad Temple.

Somnath temple

The temple of Somnath is one of the most important temples of India from Hindu perspective. Whose history is very old. Somnath temple is also mentioned in Rig Veda. According to the facts, Somnath temple was built in 1500 BC. This temple is one of India's richest temples. Which has been looted several times by invaders in history

Brihadisvara Temple

Tamil Nadu's Brihadwareweer temple is also quite old. This temple was constructed between King Shasta Chola 1 between 1003-1010E. This temple is also known as the world's first granite temple.

Badrinath Temple

Badrinath is also among the oldest temples of India, which is also important in Indian culture because it is one of the four Dhams. This temple was constructed in the 8th century.

Kedarnath Temple

Kedarnath Temple is a temple of Lord Shiva in which Indians have a lot of belief that this temple was built between the 10th and 11th centuries.

Venkateswara Temple

Venkateswara Temple is one of the oldest temples in India, located in Tirupati city of Andhra Pradesh, according to the facts, this temple was constructed in the 10th century. The specialty of this temple is that in this temple, around 30 thousand tourists also visit Roorka every year for the purpose of visiting. This is because the octave of this temple is very wonderful and unsurpassed.

Apart from this, there are many such temples in India whose foundation is old but those have been rebuilt. Though the temple is old or the faith of new devotees is same in the temples.

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