World's First Om-Shaped Temple Inaugurated in Rajasthan
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Jadan village, Pali district, Rajasthan |
| Temple Name | Om Aakar Temple |
| Shape | Iconic Om shape |
| Total Area | 250 acres |
| Visibility | Visible from space |
| Architectural Style | Nagara style (North Indian) |
| Key Features | - Half a kilometer in size |
| - Houses 1,008 idols of Lord Mahadev and 12 Jyotirlingas | |
| - Height: 135 feet, supported by 2,000 pillars and 108 rooms | |
| - Central tomb of Guru Madhavanand ji | |
| - Shivling made of rhinestone from Dholpur | |
| - Underneath tank with a capacity of 2 lakh tonnes | |
| Nagara Style Origin | Originated in the 5th century AD, prevalent in Northern India, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh |
| Significance | Pioneering global endeavor in temple architecture |
| Examples of Nagara Temples | Jagdish Temple (Udaipur), Kandariya Mahadeva Temple (Khajuraho) |

