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The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurthy Temple" is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built in 1966 and run by Indian Army authorities in the city of Vadodara, in the state of Gujarat, Western India. It is unique in its concept and design and its geodesic structure, covered with aluminium sheets, is well regarded by archaeologists. It was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. Credit for the idea and unique concept of this temple goes to माधव आचवल , a famous marathi writer and architect. This temple is a major attraction for both tourist and devotees and is one of its kind in the world.

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  • The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurthy Temple" is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built in 1966 and run by Indian Army authorities in the city of Vadodara, in the state of Gujarat, Western India. It is unique in its concept and design and its geodesic structure, covered with aluminium sheets, is well regarded by archaeologists. It was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. Credit for the idea and unique concept of this temple goes to माधव आचवल , a famous marathi writer and architect. This temple is a major attraction for both tourist and devotees and is one of its kind in the world. (en)
  • El Templo EME, o Templo Dakshinamurthy, es un templo dedicado a Shiva, construido en 1966​ y administrado por las autoridades del ejército indio en la ciudad de Vadodara, en el estado de Guyarat, India. Es único en su concepto y diseño; y su estructura geodésica, cubierta con láminas de aluminio, es muy apreciada por los arqueólogos. Fue construido por el Cuerpo EME del Ejército de la India. El crédito por la idea y el concepto de este templo corresponde a माधव आचवल, un famoso escritor y arquitecto marathi. Es una gran atracción tanto para turistas como para devotos y es único en su tipo en el mundo.​ (es)
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  • Front view of EME Temple (en)
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  • Dakshinamurty (en)
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  • EME Temple (en)
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  • The EME Temple or "Dakshinamurthy Temple" is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, built in 1966 and run by Indian Army authorities in the city of Vadodara, in the state of Gujarat, Western India. It is unique in its concept and design and its geodesic structure, covered with aluminium sheets, is well regarded by archaeologists. It was built by the Indian Army Corps of EME. Credit for the idea and unique concept of this temple goes to माधव आचवल , a famous marathi writer and architect. This temple is a major attraction for both tourist and devotees and is one of its kind in the world. (en)
  • El Templo EME, o Templo Dakshinamurthy, es un templo dedicado a Shiva, construido en 1966​ y administrado por las autoridades del ejército indio en la ciudad de Vadodara, en el estado de Guyarat, India. Es único en su concepto y diseño; y su estructura geodésica, cubierta con láminas de aluminio, es muy apreciada por los arqueólogos. Fue construido por el Cuerpo EME del Ejército de la India. El crédito por la idea y el concepto de este templo corresponde a माधव आचवल, un famoso escritor y arquitecto marathi. Es una gran atracción tanto para turistas como para devotos y es único en su tipo en el mundo.​ (es)
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  • EME Temple (en)
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