Richest Religious sites of India

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  • Richest Religious sites of India
    Ranakpur temple- The Ranakpur temple is one of the largest and most important and richest temples of Jain culture. The campus includes various temples such as Chaumukha temple, Surya temple, Suparshvanatha temple and Amba temple. Ranakpur along with Muchhal Mahavir, Narlai, Nadol and Varkana forms "Gorwad Panch Tirth".
    Golden Temple - The Golden Temple was established by Guru Ram Das Ji in 1574. It earns over Rs 500 crore annually from its visitors, visits and donations. In addition, it has a gold-plated dome of 700 kg of pure 24-karat gold.
    George's Syro-Malabar Forane Church- It’s not Ambani or Tata. There is one organization that is valued with over 3,00,000 Lac Crore of assets.mIt is The Syro Malabar Church which has absolute control over more than 10,000 establishments
    So if you consider the Syro Malabar Church as a business organisation then TaTa and Reliance come no where near in financial assets value.
    Don’t believe me? Check out the statistics…
    9000 - Priests
    30,000 - Nuns
    34 - ‍Dioceses
    71 - Seminaries
    3763 - Churches
    77 - Monasteries
    4860 Educational Institutions
    2614 - Hospitals and hospices and clinics
    50 Lac+ - Members of the Church
    Total number of Establishments - 11,000
    Jamiul Futuh Mosque- Jamiul Futuh is a mosque in Markaz Knowledge City, Kozhikode district, Kerala state, India under the Markaz by Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad. It was with Knowledge City on 12 acre land, capacity 25000 people. construction cost of about 2 lakh.
    It the Mughal architectural style.and follow the green building concept . Besides the vast prayer hall, the complex would have an auditorium for conducting seminars, a huge library and facilities for accommodating over 1000 people at a time.[5] The building would cover eight acres and would be surrounded by a four-acre green belt and garden.
    It will contain a relic believed by Muslims to be a hair of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. The name of the Masjid comes from the Arabic word shahre, meaning hair, and mubarak, meaning blessed.
    Padmanabhaswamy Temple- The Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram is one of the wealthiest shrines in the world.

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