Architectural & Design Features
Shikhara (Main Spire): The temple features a prominent, tiered white Shikhara in the North Indian Nagara style, symbolizing the mountain peak.
Sacred Flag (Dhvaja): A bright saffron flag is mounted at the highest point, representing victory and spiritual presence.
Two-Story Structure: The design is a double-story building, providing separate levels for prayer halls or community activities.
White Stone Finish: The entire exterior uses a pristine white marble or stone finish, giving the temple a serene and divine appearance.
Intricate Carvings: The walls and pillars feature detailed relief work and traditional patterns, showcasing fine craftsmanship.
Arched Windows: Decorative arched window frames with floral motifs add a classical touch to the side elevations.
Ornamental Pillars: The structure is supported by carved columns that transition into decorative brackets near the ceiling.
Wooden Railings: A rich dark brown wooden railing runs along the staircase and balcony, providing a sharp aesthetic contrast to the white walls.
External Grand Staircase: A wide, open staircase provides direct access to the upper floor, acting as a major visual element of the facade.
Landscaping: The surroundings are decorated with ornamental flower pots and manicured green hedges to create a peaceful environment.
Natural Lighting: The 3D render uses clear daylight simulation, which highlights the textures of the stone and the shadows of the carvings.
Urban Integration: In the background, high-rise modern buildings are visible, placing this traditional temple in a contemporary city context.
Courtyard Flooring: The ground is paved with grey textured tiles, designed to handle foot traffic while maintaining a clean look.
Human Scale: The inclusion of people (a photographer and visitors) helps the viewer understand the massive scale of the temple.
Modern Elements: Despite the traditional roots, the use of glass panels and clean geometric lines gives the temple a modern, 21st-century feel.
Project Description :
Shikhara (Main Spire): The temple features a prominent, tiered white Shikhara in the North Indian Nagara style, symbolizing the mountain peak.
Sacred Flag (Dhvaja): A bright saffron flag is mounted at the highest point, representing victory and spiritual presence.
Two-Story Structure: The design is a double-story building, providing separate levels for prayer halls or community activities.
White Stone Finish: The entire exterior uses a pristine white marble or stone finish, giving the temple a serene and divine appearance.
Intricate Carvings: The walls and pillars feature detailed relief work and traditional patterns, showcasing fine craftsmanship.
Arched Windows: Decorative arched window frames with floral motifs add a classical touch to the side elevations.
Ornamental Pillars: The structure is supported by carved columns that transition into decorative brackets near the ceiling.
Wooden Railings: A rich dark brown wooden railing runs along the staircase and balcony, providing a sharp aesthetic contrast to the white walls.
External Grand Staircase: A wide, open staircase provides direct access to the upper floor, acting as a major visual element of the facade.
Landscaping: The surroundings are decorated with ornamental flower pots and manicured green hedges to create a peaceful environment.
Natural Lighting: The 3D render uses clear daylight simulation, which highlights the textures of the stone and the shadows of the carvings.
Urban Integration: In the background, high-rise modern buildings are visible, placing this traditional temple in a contemporary city context.
Courtyard Flooring: The ground is paved with grey textured tiles, designed to handle foot traffic while maintaining a clean look.
Human Scale: The inclusion of people (a photographer and visitors) helps the viewer understand the massive scale of the temple.
Modern Elements: Despite the traditional roots, the use of glass panels and clean geometric lines gives the temple a modern, 21st-century feel.
