Grand Shikhara (Spire): The main sanctum features a towering, tiered Shikhara topped with a Golden Kalash and vibrant saffron flags (dhwaja), representing spiritual height.
Entrance Mandapa: A spacious open porch or 'Mandapa' serves as the main entrance, characterized by high ceilings and a welcoming layout.
Cusped Arches: The design incorporates elegant multi-foil arches, a hallmark of Rajput and traditional temple architecture, giving the facade a rhythmic flow.
Tuscan-Style Pillars: The structure is supported by smooth, white cylindrical columns with defined bases and capitals, providing a look of strength and stability.
Intricate Jali Work: The windows and wall sections feature decorative lattice-work (Jali), which allows for natural ventilation and a beautiful play of light.
Tiered Roofline: Multiple smaller pyramidal shikhara-like structures are placed over the entrance and side bays to create a balanced, stepped-up silhouette.
Curvilinear Bangaldar Roof: The front elevation features a curved 'Bangla' roof segment, which adds a soft, traditional aesthetic to the sharp vertical lines.
Color Palette: A sophisticated combination of Beige, Cream, and Terracotta-Brown is used to maintain a serene and earthy atmosphere.
Embossed Religious Motifs: The sacred 'Om' symbol is prominently embossed on the shikhara and wall panels, reinforcing the spiritual identity of the space.
Material Contrast: The base (plinth) and horizontal bands are finished in a darker stone texture, providing a solid visual foundation to the lighter upper walls.
Decorative Cornices: Pronounced horizontal moldings and cornices separate the different levels of the temple, adding depth and shadow to the elevation.
Gold Accents: Strategic use of gold finishes on the finials and corner elements adds a sense of luxury and divinity to the exterior.
Integrated Landscaping: The surroundings include a paved walkway, manicured green patches, and palm trees, creating a peaceful "Ashram-like" environment.
Night Illumination: The render shows the use of Warm Spotlights on the arches and shikhara, designed to highlight the architectural details during evening hours.
Project Description :
Architectural Style: The temple follows a Nagara-inspired fusion style, blending traditional Indo-Aryan elements with modern construction finishes.
Grand Shikhara (Spire): The main sanctum features a towering, tiered Shikhara topped with a Golden Kalash and vibrant saffron flags (dhwaja), representing spiritual height.
Entrance Mandapa: A spacious open porch or 'Mandapa' serves as the main entrance, characterized by high ceilings and a welcoming layout.
Cusped Arches: The design incorporates elegant multi-foil arches, a hallmark of Rajput and traditional temple architecture, giving the facade a rhythmic flow.
Tuscan-Style Pillars: The structure is supported by smooth, white cylindrical columns with defined bases and capitals, providing a look of strength and stability.
Intricate Jali Work: The windows and wall sections feature decorative lattice-work (Jali), which allows for natural ventilation and a beautiful play of light.
Tiered Roofline: Multiple smaller pyramidal shikhara-like structures are placed over the entrance and side bays to create a balanced, stepped-up silhouette.
Curvilinear Bangaldar Roof: The front elevation features a curved 'Bangla' roof segment, which adds a soft, traditional aesthetic to the sharp vertical lines.
Color Palette: A sophisticated combination of Beige, Cream, and Terracotta-Brown is used to maintain a serene and earthy atmosphere.
Embossed Religious Motifs: The sacred 'Om' symbol is prominently embossed on the shikhara and wall panels, reinforcing the spiritual identity of the space.
Material Contrast: The base (plinth) and horizontal bands are finished in a darker stone texture, providing a solid visual foundation to the lighter upper walls.
Decorative Cornices: Pronounced horizontal moldings and cornices separate the different levels of the temple, adding depth and shadow to the elevation.
Gold Accents: Strategic use of gold finishes on the finials and corner elements adds a sense of luxury and divinity to the exterior.
Integrated Landscaping: The surroundings include a paved walkway, manicured green patches, and palm trees, creating a peaceful "Ashram-like" environment.
Night Illumination: The render shows the use of Warm Spotlights on the arches and shikhara, designed to highlight the architectural details during evening hours.
