Vishnudham Mandir

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FestivalSamas Vishnudham Mahotsav
Vishnudham
विष्णुधाम
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSheikhpura District
DeityVishnu
FestivalSamas Vishnudham Mahotsav
Governing bodyBihar state board of religious trust
Location
LocationSamas, Barbigha
StateBihar
Country India
Vishnudham Mandir is located in Bihar
Vishnudham Mandir
Location in Bihar, India
Geographic coordinates25°10′36.38″N 85°42′52.51″E / 25.1767722°N 85.7145861°E / 25.1767722; 85.7145861
Website
https://bsbreligioustrust.bihar.gov.in/detail/Sheikhpura/5

Vishnudham is a significant Hindu temple located in Samas, Bihar,[1] notable for housing the second largest idol of Lord Vishnu in the world, reportedly surpassed only by the idol of Lord Venkatesh at Tirupati. The temple is situated in the Barbigha block of Sheikhpura district. The idol was discovered in 1992 in a pond adjacent to the temple site, where it had been buried for centuries.[2] The temple was constructed in the South Indian architectural style by local villagers and authorities at the site where the statue was discovered.

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