Architectural Fusion: The structure combines the spiritual elements of a Hindu temple with the grandeur of a Rajasthani palace (Haveli).
Pink Sandstone Finish: The entire facade is designed with a Pink Sandstone texture, reminiscent of the "Pink City" (Jaipur) heritage.
Multi-Tiered Shikhara: The rear section features multiple high Shikharas (spires) with traditional tiered carvings, typical of Nagara architecture.
Religious Flags (Dhwaja): Vibrant saffron flags are positioned atop each spire, signifying a consecrated and active place of worship.
Intricate Facade Carvings: Every floor displays highly detailed floral and geometric stone carvings that cover the walls and pillars.
Traditional Jharokhas: The building features numerous Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) with stone-latticed railings.
Grand Arched Entryway: The main entrance is a massive, multi-layered arched portal that gives the temple a monumental and welcoming feel.
Guardian Statues: White marble Elephants and Lions are placed at the entrance, symbolizing power, royalty, and divine protection.
Open Terraces: The design includes wide, open-air terraces on different levels, allowing for large gatherings and ventilation.
Domed Chhatris: The topmost level is crowned with a large Chhatri (vaulted dome), a signature element of Rajput architecture.
External Staircase: A wide, decorative stone staircase provides access to the upper prayer halls from the outside.
Landscaping & Greenery: The temple is surrounded by manicured green lawns, shrubs, and trees, creating a serene and peaceful environment.
Heritage Lighting: Classic black wrought-iron lamp posts are placed along the pathways for aesthetic night illumination.
Paved Pathways: The foreground shows high-quality stone-paved walkways designed to accommodate a large flow of devotees.
Devotional Signage: The name "Shree Banke Bihari Mandir" is elegantly inscribed in Hindi above the main balcony for clear identification.
Project Description :
Architectural Fusion: The structure combines the spiritual elements of a Hindu temple with the grandeur of a Rajasthani palace (Haveli).
Pink Sandstone Finish: The entire facade is designed with a Pink Sandstone texture, reminiscent of the "Pink City" (Jaipur) heritage.
Multi-Tiered Shikhara: The rear section features multiple high Shikharas (spires) with traditional tiered carvings, typical of Nagara architecture.
Religious Flags (Dhwaja): Vibrant saffron flags are positioned atop each spire, signifying a consecrated and active place of worship.
Intricate Facade Carvings: Every floor displays highly detailed floral and geometric stone carvings that cover the walls and pillars.
Traditional Jharokhas: The building features numerous Jharokhas (overhanging enclosed balconies) with stone-latticed railings.
Grand Arched Entryway: The main entrance is a massive, multi-layered arched portal that gives the temple a monumental and welcoming feel.
Guardian Statues: White marble Elephants and Lions are placed at the entrance, symbolizing power, royalty, and divine protection.
Open Terraces: The design includes wide, open-air terraces on different levels, allowing for large gatherings and ventilation.
Domed Chhatris: The topmost level is crowned with a large Chhatri (vaulted dome), a signature element of Rajput architecture.
External Staircase: A wide, decorative stone staircase provides access to the upper prayer halls from the outside.
Landscaping & Greenery: The temple is surrounded by manicured green lawns, shrubs, and trees, creating a serene and peaceful environment.
Heritage Lighting: Classic black wrought-iron lamp posts are placed along the pathways for aesthetic night illumination.
Paved Pathways: The foreground shows high-quality stone-paved walkways designed to accommodate a large flow of devotees.
Devotional Signage: The name "Shree Banke Bihari Mandir" is elegantly inscribed in Hindi above the main balcony for clear identification.
Client Name: Shree Geeta Sagar Ji Maharaj
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