The world's largest cave temple is the Kailasa Temple in Ellora, India. It is an impressive multi-story rock-cut temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, and it is considered one of the most remarkable cave temples in the world due to its size and architectural beauty.
I suppose the Dwarka Temple.
Pataleshwar Temple, Badami Cave Temples - Sanctum sanctorum, The Buddhist "Carpenter's Cave" at Ellora in Maharashtra, India., Varaha Cave Temple 7th century, Ellora cave 16, Shore Temple at Mamallapuram, nanta Padmanabha Swami Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple in Bangalore - also a cave temple, Varaha Cave Temple, Badami Cave Temples, Pandavleni Caves, Karla Caves.
Jagganath Puri Temple India
The eleventh cave
Aksharadham is not the biggest hindu temple because the followers of their deity are not hindus. The biggest hindu temple is probably the Brihadeeshwara Temple in Thanjavvur, Tamilnadu.
I think Gold temple of Amritsar is the largest gurudwara in India. The golden temple itself is actually probably one of the smallest Gurdwaras in India; but the complex as a whole (which includes the Akal Takht, the langar halls, the pool, and various other buildings) probably is the biggest in India.
They worship in Hindu temples. The biggest Hindu temple is in India, named the Brihadeshwara temple. If you want to know more about Hinduism, go to Google and search it.
The biggest temple in the world is Angkor Wat in Cambodia, spanning 162 hectares and originally built as a Hindu temple. Visiting it was unforgettable, with its vast courtyards and intricate carvings. In India, the largest is the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, covering 156 acres. I once attended a late-night aarti there, surrounded by incense and chanting. Both temples offer a mesmerizing glimpse into history and spirituality.
Temple of Venus.
The dwarka temple i think
I think its Taj Mahal, a large temple made by a famous emperor in memory of his wife who died in child birth