Traditional Chhatris & Domes: The rooftop features elegant white marble domes and ornate 'Chhatris' (canopies), giving it a palatial and majestic silhouette.

  • Jharokha-Style Windows: The facade is adorned with white, protruding 'Jharokhas', a classic element of Indian heritage architecture that adds depth to the exterior.

  • Arched Window Panes: Each large window is framed with dark, decorative arches, creating a rhythmic pattern across the building’s face.

  • Sandstone Finish: The exterior walls feature a textured sandstone finish, reminiscent of the golden architecture found in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.

  • Intricate Floral Art: The ground level is decorated with white floral motifs and traditional carvings, enhancing the artistic appeal of the entrance.

  • Multi-Storey Structure: This is a 7-floor (G+6) structure, cleverly designed to accommodate a large number of pilgrims or travelers within a compact footprint.

  • Stately Entrance: The ground floor features heavy wood-finished doors and large arched openings, providing a grand and welcoming entry point.

  • Terrace Greenery: Strategic placements of planters and greenery on the balconies and rooftops soften the stone look and provide a touch of nature.

  • Warm Accent Lighting: Recessed warm lighting along the ground floor pillars and eaves highlights the texture of the stone during evening hours.

  • Interlocked Paving: The foreground features a large area of interlocking pavers, providing a clean, organized space for parking and pedestrian movement.

  • Blend of Glass & Stone: While the style is heritage, the use of large glass panels ensures ample natural light and modern ventilation for the rooms.

  • Corner Balconies: Open-style corner balconies offer a panoramic view of the surroundings while maintaining the building’s symmetrical beauty.

  • Signage Integration: The building wall includes space for Hindi calligraphy (signage), clearly identifying the name and purpose of the Dharmashala.

  • Vertical Molding: Long vertical moldings and pillars run up the height of the building, making it appear taller and more imposing.

  • Landscape Elements: The inclusion of palm trees and manicured hedges in the surrounding area creates a premium, resort-like atmosphere.

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  • Traditional Chhatris & Domes: The rooftop features elegant white marble domes and ornate 'Chhatris' (canopies), giving it a palatial and majestic silhouette.

  • Jharokha-Style Windows: The facade is adorned with white, protruding 'Jharokhas', a classic element of Indian heritage architecture that adds depth to the exterior.

  • Arched Window Panes: Each large window is framed with dark, decorative arches, creating a rhythmic pattern across the building’s face.

  • Sandstone Finish: The exterior walls feature a textured sandstone finish, reminiscent of the golden architecture found in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.

  • Intricate Floral Art: The ground level is decorated with white floral motifs and traditional carvings, enhancing the artistic appeal of the entrance.

  • Multi-Storey Structure: This is a 7-floor (G+6) structure, cleverly designed to accommodate a large number of pilgrims or travelers within a compact footprint.

  • Stately Entrance: The ground floor features heavy wood-finished doors and large arched openings, providing a grand and welcoming entry point.

  • Terrace Greenery: Strategic placements of planters and greenery on the balconies and rooftops soften the stone look and provide a touch of nature.

  • Warm Accent Lighting: Recessed warm lighting along the ground floor pillars and eaves highlights the texture of the stone during evening hours.

  • Interlocked Paving: The foreground features a large area of interlocking pavers, providing a clean, organized space for parking and pedestrian movement.

  • Blend of Glass & Stone: While the style is heritage, the use of large glass panels ensures ample natural light and modern ventilation for the rooms.

  • Corner Balconies: Open-style corner balconies offer a panoramic view of the surroundings while maintaining the building’s symmetrical beauty.

  • Signage Integration: The building wall includes space for Hindi calligraphy (signage), clearly identifying the name and purpose of the Dharmashala.

  • Vertical Molding: Long vertical moldings and pillars run up the height of the building, making it appear taller and more imposing.

  • Landscape Elements: The inclusion of palm trees and manicured hedges in the surrounding area creates a premium, resort-like atmosphere.