In a landmark spiritual and architectural achievement, Shri Chovis Avatar Mandir has been officially recognized by the World Book of Records, London (UK) under the title “First temple of the world where 24 incarnations of Lord Vishnu are placed.”
Located on an expansive 30 bigha parcel of land, the temple complex is a tribute to the divine legacy of Lord Vishnu. At its heart stands the main Vishnu-Lakshmi temple, an awe-inspiring structure soaring to a height of 121 feet, surrounded by 24 subsidiary temples, each representing one of Vishnu’s incarnations—from Matsya to the yet-to-arrive Kalki—with each structure reaching 52 feet in height.
The temple not only celebrates the spiritual significance of the 24 avatars but also stands as a marvel of devotion, architecture, and cultural pride. The recognition from the World Book of Records further solidifies the temple’s place on the global religious map.
The Shri Chovis Avatar Mandir has become a beacon for pilgrims and tourists alike, symbolizing the richness of Hindu mythology and India’s deep-rooted cultural heritage.