Matrimandir
| Matrimandir | |
|---|---|
Auroville Matri Mandir | |
Matrimandir | |
Interactive map of the Matrimandir area | |
| General information | |
| Type | stainless steel sphere gold plated |
| Architectural style | spherical |
| Location | Auroville, Tamil Nadu, India |
| Coordinates | 12°00′26″N 79°48′38″E / 12.007208°N 79.810658°E |
| Groundbreaking | 21 February 1971 |
| Completed | February 2008 |
| Cost | 1250 crores |
| Height | |
| Height | 23.5 meters |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Mirra Alfassa Roger Anger |
| Website | |
| Description of the Matrimandir from Auroville's website | |
The Matrimandir is an edifice of spiritual significance for practitioners of integral yoga in the centre of Auroville, India established by Mirra Alfassa of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville's spiritual co-founder, known to her followers as The Mother or La Mère. It is called Soul of the City (French: L'âme de la Ville) and situated in a large open space called "Paix" (French for Peace). The Mandir was conceived of in late 1965 as a gleaming sphere rising amid twelve gardens by, who marked a lone banyan tree as the heart of the city. Its foundation stone was laid at sunrise on her 93rd birthday, 21 February 1971, and the four supporting pillars were concreted on 17 November 1973; she died that evening. After decades of work by Aurovilians and craftsmen, the Inner Chamber opened in 1994 and the gold‑clad sphere was completed in May 2008.