Two-Tier Structure: The temple is designed as a double-story building, with the ground floor acting as a solid base and the upper floor serving as the main prayer hall.

  • Triple Shikhara (Spires): The roof features three distinct white spires that represent the traditional "Shikhara" style, symbolizing spiritual height.

  • Saffron Flags (Dhwaja): Each spire is topped with a saffron flag, a signature element of Sanatana Dharma representing victory and devotion.

  • Color Palette: The design uses a sophisticated combination of pristine white and burnt orange/copper accents, giving it a divine yet royal appearance.

  • Intricate Pillars: The upper floor is supported by carved pillars inspired by Rajasthani and classical Indian architecture.

  • Arched Corridors: Beautifully crafted arches connect the pillars, providing both structural support and aesthetic elegance.

  • Jharokha Windows: The ground floor features small, ornate windows (Jharokhas) with pointed dome-like carvings on top.

  • Balcony Railings: The upper deck is surrounded by a traditional balustrade (railing) that follows the pillar-style design.

  • Elephant Statues (Gaja): Two white elephant statues are placed at the entrance staircase, symbolizing luck, strength, and a grand welcome.

  • Bold Signage: The front facade clearly displays "Shree Hanuman Ji Mandir" in Hindi, illuminated for visibility.

  • Ambient Lighting: Strategic use of warm "uplighting" enhances the carvings and textures, making the temple look majestic at night.

  • Main Entrance Door: The ground floor has a heavy, dark wood door featuring traditional metallic studs and paneling.

  • Detailed Frieze (Border): The roof edges feature a repetitive zig-zag or "Kangura" pattern border that adds fine detail to the skyline.

  • Landscaping: Small green planters are integrated near the stairs to add a touch of nature to the stone-heavy structure.

  • Elevated Plinth: The entire temple sits on a raised platform, distinguishing the sacred space from the surrounding ground level.

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  • Two-Tier Structure: The temple is designed as a double-story building, with the ground floor acting as a solid base and the upper floor serving as the main prayer hall.

  • Triple Shikhara (Spires): The roof features three distinct white spires that represent the traditional "Shikhara" style, symbolizing spiritual height.

  • Saffron Flags (Dhwaja): Each spire is topped with a saffron flag, a signature element of Sanatana Dharma representing victory and devotion.

  • Color Palette: The design uses a sophisticated combination of pristine white and burnt orange/copper accents, giving it a divine yet royal appearance.

  • Intricate Pillars: The upper floor is supported by carved pillars inspired by Rajasthani and classical Indian architecture.

  • Arched Corridors: Beautifully crafted arches connect the pillars, providing both structural support and aesthetic elegance.

  • Jharokha Windows: The ground floor features small, ornate windows (Jharokhas) with pointed dome-like carvings on top.

  • Balcony Railings: The upper deck is surrounded by a traditional balustrade (railing) that follows the pillar-style design.

  • Elephant Statues (Gaja): Two white elephant statues are placed at the entrance staircase, symbolizing luck, strength, and a grand welcome.

  • Bold Signage: The front facade clearly displays "Shree Hanuman Ji Mandir" in Hindi, illuminated for visibility.

  • Ambient Lighting: Strategic use of warm "uplighting" enhances the carvings and textures, making the temple look majestic at night.

  • Main Entrance Door: The ground floor has a heavy, dark wood door featuring traditional metallic studs and paneling.

  • Detailed Frieze (Border): The roof edges feature a repetitive zig-zag or "Kangura" pattern border that adds fine detail to the skyline.

  • Landscaping: Small green planters are integrated near the stairs to add a touch of nature to the stone-heavy structure.

  • Elevated Plinth: The entire temple sits on a raised platform, distinguishing the sacred space from the surrounding ground level.