Nagara Style Shikhara: The temple features three primary spires (Shikharas) inspired by North Indian temple architecture, characterized by intricate tiered carvings.

  • Gold Kalash and Flags: Each spire is topped with a golden Kalash (finial) and a red Dhwaja (flag), symbolizing divinity and auspiciousness.

  • Mandap Dome: Beside the main Shikharas, a beautifully sculpted semi-circular dome covers the central hall or Mandap area.

  • Color Palette: The design utilizes a sophisticated contrast of ivory-white and terracotta-red, providing a serene and spiritual aesthetic.

  • Elaborate Façade: The exterior walls are decorated with arched 'Mehraabs' and geometric patterns, adding depth and texture to the structure.

  • Grand Entrance: The main entry is framed by highly decorative pillars and a traditional Torana (archway) for a welcoming appearance.

  • Elevated Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on an elevated platform, which is a classic feature to separate the sacred space from the ground.

  • Balustrade Railing: A continuous white stone railing with intricate carvings surrounds the terrace, ensuring safety while maintaining the heritage look.

  • Staircase with Runner: Wide steps lead to the main entrance, featuring a central red carpet-style runner that adds a touch of royal grandeur.

  • Indo-Saracenic Pillars: The veranda is supported by carved columns that reflect elements of Rajputana and Indo-Saracenic architectural styles.

  • Traditional Jali Work: The windows incorporate intricate stone lattices (Jali) for natural ventilation and light filtration, typical of heritage designs.

  • Cornice and Moulding: Deep terracotta mouldings and ornamental borders run along the rooflines, defining the different levels of the building.

  • Corner Chhatri: A small decorative pavilion or Chhatri is placed at the corner, serving as a signature element of Rajasthani temple architecture.

  • Modern Landscaping: The use of minimalist white planters with lush greenery provides a fresh contrast against the warm tones of the temple.

  • Exterior Flooring: The courtyard features large grey stone pavers, which help the bright temple structure stand out as the focal point.

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  • Nagara Style Shikhara: The temple features three primary spires (Shikharas) inspired by North Indian temple architecture, characterized by intricate tiered carvings.

  • Gold Kalash and Flags: Each spire is topped with a golden Kalash (finial) and a red Dhwaja (flag), symbolizing divinity and auspiciousness.

  • Mandap Dome: Beside the main Shikharas, a beautifully sculpted semi-circular dome covers the central hall or Mandap area.

  • Color Palette: The design utilizes a sophisticated contrast of ivory-white and terracotta-red, providing a serene and spiritual aesthetic.

  • Elaborate Façade: The exterior walls are decorated with arched 'Mehraabs' and geometric patterns, adding depth and texture to the structure.

  • Grand Entrance: The main entry is framed by highly decorative pillars and a traditional Torana (archway) for a welcoming appearance.

  • Elevated Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on an elevated platform, which is a classic feature to separate the sacred space from the ground.

  • Balustrade Railing: A continuous white stone railing with intricate carvings surrounds the terrace, ensuring safety while maintaining the heritage look.

  • Staircase with Runner: Wide steps lead to the main entrance, featuring a central red carpet-style runner that adds a touch of royal grandeur.

  • Indo-Saracenic Pillars: The veranda is supported by carved columns that reflect elements of Rajputana and Indo-Saracenic architectural styles.

  • Traditional Jali Work: The windows incorporate intricate stone lattices (Jali) for natural ventilation and light filtration, typical of heritage designs.

  • Cornice and Moulding: Deep terracotta mouldings and ornamental borders run along the rooflines, defining the different levels of the building.

  • Corner Chhatri: A small decorative pavilion or Chhatri is placed at the corner, serving as a signature element of Rajasthani temple architecture.

  • Modern Landscaping: The use of minimalist white planters with lush greenery provides a fresh contrast against the warm tones of the temple.

  • Exterior Flooring: The courtyard features large grey stone pavers, which help the bright temple structure stand out as the focal point.