Shikhara (The Main Tower): The primary focal point is the grand Shikhara, which symbolizes the mountain peak where the deity resides.
Dhwaja (Flag): A saffron-colored Dhwaja (holy flag) is hoisted at the very top of the Shikhara, representing victory and righteousness.
Amalak and Kalash: The peak is crowned with a gold-finished Amalak (stone disc) and a Kalash (holy pot), signifying purity and divinity.
Sophisticated Color Palette: The structure uses a cream and light beige stone finish, giving it a peaceful, elegant, and timeless appearance.
Ornate Pillars: The entrance features intricately carved pillars with traditional moldings, providing both structural support and aesthetic beauty.
Decorative Arches (Torans): The Mandapa (hall) is adorned with beautifully crafted scalloped arches, a hallmark of Rajasthani-influenced temple design.
Elephant Statues: Two majestic white elephant statues (Airavata) guard the entrance, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and auspiciousness.
Central Dome: In front of the main Shikhara, there is a white dome with gold accents, which adds a sense of balance to the roofline.
Corner Chhatris: Small decorative Chhatris (canopies) are placed at the corners of the roof to enhance the royal and traditional look.
Modern Windows: The use of blue-tinted glass windows adds a modern touch and allows natural light to enter the inner sanctum.
Raised Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on a high platform (Jagati), separating the sacred space from the mundane surroundings.
Gold Accents: Subtle gold leafing or gold-colored paint is used on the carvings and trimmings to highlight the intricate details.
Landscape Integration: The design includes a green lawn and small ornamental plants (like the tall cypress), creating a serene environment.
Lighting Concept: The rendering suggests warm, soft lighting that highlights the textures of the stone and the grandeur of the gold elements.
Project Description :
Architectural Style: The temple follows the Nagara style of North Indian architecture, characterized by its towering Shikhara and ornate pillars.
Shikhara (The Main Tower): The primary focal point is the grand Shikhara, which symbolizes the mountain peak where the deity resides.
Dhwaja (Flag): A saffron-colored Dhwaja (holy flag) is hoisted at the very top of the Shikhara, representing victory and righteousness.
Amalak and Kalash: The peak is crowned with a gold-finished Amalak (stone disc) and a Kalash (holy pot), signifying purity and divinity.
Sophisticated Color Palette: The structure uses a cream and light beige stone finish, giving it a peaceful, elegant, and timeless appearance.
Ornate Pillars: The entrance features intricately carved pillars with traditional moldings, providing both structural support and aesthetic beauty.
Decorative Arches (Torans): The Mandapa (hall) is adorned with beautifully crafted scalloped arches, a hallmark of Rajasthani-influenced temple design.
Elephant Statues: Two majestic white elephant statues (Airavata) guard the entrance, symbolizing strength, wisdom, and auspiciousness.
Central Dome: In front of the main Shikhara, there is a white dome with gold accents, which adds a sense of balance to the roofline.
Corner Chhatris: Small decorative Chhatris (canopies) are placed at the corners of the roof to enhance the royal and traditional look.
Modern Windows: The use of blue-tinted glass windows adds a modern touch and allows natural light to enter the inner sanctum.
Raised Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on a high platform (Jagati), separating the sacred space from the mundane surroundings.
Gold Accents: Subtle gold leafing or gold-colored paint is used on the carvings and trimmings to highlight the intricate details.
Landscape Integration: The design includes a green lawn and small ornamental plants (like the tall cypress), creating a serene environment.
Lighting Concept: The rendering suggests warm, soft lighting that highlights the textures of the stone and the grandeur of the gold elements.
