The brilliant sanctuary complex inside the Sripuram otherworldly stop is arranged at the foot of a little scope of green slopes at Thirumalaikodi (or essentially Malaikodi) town, 8 km from Vellore in Tamil Nadu, India.
It is 120 km from Tirupati, 145 km from Chennai, 160 km from Puducherry and 200 km from Bengaluru.The maha kumbhabhishekam or sanctification of the sanctuary and its main god, Sri Lakshmi Narayani, was hung on 24 August 2007, and fans from all religions and foundations are welcome to visit. This sanctuary is overlaid with 1500 kg of unadulterated gold, twofold the 750 kg plating of the Golden Temple at Amritsar.
The striking component of 'Sripuram' is the Lakshmi Narayani sanctuary whose Vimanam and Ardha Mandapam is secured with unadulterated gold, lodging the divinity Sri Lakshmi Narayani (female associate of Vishnu Narayana). The sanctuary is situated on 100 sections of land of land and has been built by the Vellore-based altruistic trust, Sri Narayani Peedam, headed by its profound pioneer Sri Sakthi Amma otherwise called 'Narayani Amma'.
The sanctuary with its gold (1500 kg) covering, has perplexing work done by craftsmans gaining practical experience in sanctuary workmanship utilizing gold. Gold thwart from 9 layers to 10 layers has been mounted on the scratched copper plates. Each and every detail in the sanctuary craftsmanship has importance from the vedas. Sripuram's structure includes a star-molded way (Sri chakra), situated amidst the rich green scene, with a length of more than 1.8 km. The Sri Narayani Hospital and Research Center is a general healing facility situated close to the Sripuram sanctuary complex and is likewise kept running by the 'Sri Narayani Peedam' Charitable Trust.