Grand Shikharas (Spires): The structure features three prominent Shikharas that symbolize the majestic heights of spiritual attainment.
Pink Sandstone Finish: The exterior is finished in a Pink Sandstone (Gulabi Patthar) texture, giving it a royal and serene appearance similar to the temples of Rajasthan.
Intricate Mandapas: The temple includes spacious open halls (Mandapas) with beautifully carved pillars and arches.
Exquisite Carvings: Every pillar and wall features deep relief carvings, showcasing traditional floral and geometric patterns.
Warm LED Lighting: The architectural lighting is strategically placed to highlight the textures, arches, and niches, creating a golden glow.
Decorative Arches (Toranas): The entryways are adorned with ornate, curved arches that add a sense of elegance and welcome.
Gold-Plated Kalash: At the peak of each Shikhara, there are golden Amalakas and Kalash, representing divine energy.
Saffron Flags (Dhwaja): Vibrant saffron flags are mounted on the spires, symbolizing the victory of dharma and the temple's sanctity.
Raised Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on an elevated platform, which separates the sacred space from the mundane ground.
Ornate Pillars: The pillars are divided into multiple sections, each with unique moldings and decorative elements.
Jali Work (Lattice): The sides feature stone lattice or "Jali" work, allowing for natural ventilation and light while maintaining privacy.
Sturdy Wooden Doors: The entrances feature heavy, dark-toned wooden doors that contrast beautifully with the pink stone.
Modern Landscaping: The surrounding area is paved with geometric interlocking tiles and lined with manicured green hedges.
Urban Context: The design shows the temple integrated into a modern urban landscape, serving as a peaceful spiritual landmark.
Project Description :
Nagara Architecture Style: The temple follows the North Indian "Nagara" style, characterized by its beehive-shaped towers.
Grand Shikharas (Spires): The structure features three prominent Shikharas that symbolize the majestic heights of spiritual attainment.
Pink Sandstone Finish: The exterior is finished in a Pink Sandstone (Gulabi Patthar) texture, giving it a royal and serene appearance similar to the temples of Rajasthan.
Intricate Mandapas: The temple includes spacious open halls (Mandapas) with beautifully carved pillars and arches.
Exquisite Carvings: Every pillar and wall features deep relief carvings, showcasing traditional floral and geometric patterns.
Warm LED Lighting: The architectural lighting is strategically placed to highlight the textures, arches, and niches, creating a golden glow.
Decorative Arches (Toranas): The entryways are adorned with ornate, curved arches that add a sense of elegance and welcome.
Gold-Plated Kalash: At the peak of each Shikhara, there are golden Amalakas and Kalash, representing divine energy.
Saffron Flags (Dhwaja): Vibrant saffron flags are mounted on the spires, symbolizing the victory of dharma and the temple's sanctity.
Raised Plinth (Jagati): The entire temple is built on an elevated platform, which separates the sacred space from the mundane ground.
Ornate Pillars: The pillars are divided into multiple sections, each with unique moldings and decorative elements.
Jali Work (Lattice): The sides feature stone lattice or "Jali" work, allowing for natural ventilation and light while maintaining privacy.
Sturdy Wooden Doors: The entrances feature heavy, dark-toned wooden doors that contrast beautifully with the pink stone.
Modern Landscaping: The surrounding area is paved with geometric interlocking tiles and lined with manicured green hedges.
Urban Context: The design shows the temple integrated into a modern urban landscape, serving as a peaceful spiritual landmark.
