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Introduction: A Vision Turned into Reality
Standing tall in the scenic Kidron Valley, just 10 km from the bustling city of Aizawl, Solomon’s Temple is not just a house of worship — it is a symbol of vision, devotion, and perseverance. Built by the religious group Kohhran Thianghlim (The Holy Church), this grand structure reflects both Biblical inspiration and Mizo craftsmanship.

Origins and Inspiration
The temple’s story began in 1991, when Dr. L. B. Sailo, founder of Kohhran Thianghlim, envisioned the creation of a temple reminiscent of the Biblical Solomon’s Temple. The foundation stone was laid on 23 December 1996, and after two decades of dedicated effort, it was opened to the public in 2017, marking a new chapter in Mizoram’s spiritual landscape.

Architectural Grandeur
- Plot Dimensions: The temple is built on a massive 180 ft × 180 ft square plot.
- Main Hall: At the heart lies a 120 ft × 120 ft hall capable of seating around 2,000 worshippers.
- Courtyard Capacity: The sprawling courtyard can accommodate up to 10,000 people, making it ideal for conventions and gatherings.
- Design Symbolism:
- 12 Main Doors — three on each wall, symbolizing openness and inclusivity.
- Four Pillars with seven David’s stars each, signifying the seven churches of Revelation.
- Crowned Towers, representing crowns of Christian salvation and victory.
- Cross-shaped Roof, visible from above, symbolizing the New Covenant.
- Light & Space: With 32 windows, 32 ventilations, and 32 skylights, the hall is bathed in natural light, creating a serene atmosphere.

The Temple Complex
Beyond the main sanctuary, the temple complex includes:
- A natural park surrounded by lush greenery.
- A restaurant for pilgrims and visitors.
- A school and social service center.
- A polyclinic hospital for community healthcare.
This makes Solomon’s Temple not only a spiritual hub but also a center for holistic community development.
Faith in Action: Events and Celebrations
The temple hosts regular worship services on Sundays, but it truly comes alive during special events:
- Jerusalem Khawmpui: A large spiritual convention held every December, drawing thousands of faithful.
- Missionary Day: Organized by the Mission Board, focusing on outreach and evangelism.
- Zanlai Au Aw Anniversary: Celebrated by the Publication Board.
- Blood Donation Camps: Frequently organized by the youth wing, showing faith in service.
Construction and Community Effort
The temple, with a construction cost of nearly $3 million USD, was built largely through donations from church members and well-wishers. It stands today as a living example of how collective faith and commitment can bring monumental dreams to life.
Visitor Experience
Solomon’s Temple is recognized as the largest church in Mizoram and one of the most unique Christian landmarks in Northeast India. While visitors are drawn to its towering structure and tranquil surroundings, access to the inner hall may sometimes be limited, depending on church schedules. Still, the grand architecture, scenic setting, and spiritual ambiance make it a must-visit destination in Aizawl.
How to Reach Solomon’s Temple
- By Air: The nearest airport is Lengpui Airport, about 32 km from Aizawl. Taxis and shared cabs are easily available.
- By Road: Aizawl is well-connected by road from neighboring states. The temple is around 10 km from the city center. Local taxis and private vehicles provide easy access.
- By Rail: The closest railway station is Bairabi (about 100 km away). From there, buses and taxis connect to Aizawl.
Best Time to Visit
- October to March is the most pleasant time, with cool weather ideal for sightseeing.
- Visiting in December during the Jerusalem Khawmpui convention offers a chance to witness the temple in its most vibrant spirit.
Things to Do Around Solomon’s Temple
- Explore the Mizoram State Museum in Aizawl for cultural insights.
- Visit the Durtlang Hills for panoramic views of the city.
- Take a stroll through Bara Bazaar, Aizawl’s bustling market.
- Experience the serenity of Reiek Tlang, a hill station near Aizawl.
Conclusion: A Spiritual and Cultural Landmark
Solomon’s Temple in Aizawl is more than a religious monument — it is a symbol of unity, dedication, and cultural pride for the people of Mizoram. Whether you are a pilgrim seeking spiritual fulfillment or a traveler exploring Northeast India’s hidden gems, this magnificent temple promises an unforgettable experience.