EME Temple

Dakshinamoorthy & Navgraha EME Temple
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityDakshinamoorthy (Shiva) and Navgraha
Governing bodyEME School
Location
LocationVadodara
StateGujarat
CountryIndia
Architecture
TypeModern architecture
CreatorIndian Army
Groundbreaking2023 Navgraha Temple
Completed1966

The Dakshinamoorthy and Navgraha EME Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to god Shiva, situated in EME School's campus in Vadodara, Gujarat, India.

It has a Navgraha temple also which is dedicated to the nine planets in Vedic astronomy. The EME Temple was built in 1966 by the Electronics & Mechanical Engineers (EME) School of Indian Army and is maintained and run by the Army in Vadodara city of Gujarat.

It has a unique design inspired by Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic dome and amalgamates elements of all major religions of the world.

The temple is a major attraction for both tourists and is one of its kind in the world. The Dakshinamoorthy & Navgraha EME Temple also has 108 major archaeological stone statues circa 600-1600 CE of various Hindu deities. The statues are placed in various open spaces of the temple and attract a large number of students of architecture and archaeological studies.