An ornate stone gopuram hung with marigold garlands against a blue sky

Services

Everything a temple needs, under one hand

From the architecture of the mandir to the shringar of the deities, our twelve disciplines cover the whole making of a temple: design and construction, sacred craft, and the seva of daily worship.

An ornate white-marble temple interior with carved detail and gilded domes.
01

Temple Design

We design the temple as one coherent whole, orienting the sanctum, planning how people move through it, and resolving the structure in line with agama and shilpa shastra. Every drawing, from the master site plan to the garbhagriha, is worked out with both the deity’s residence and the devotee’s darshan in mind. Nothing is decorative for its own sake; each decision serves worship.

A carved marble Simhasana altar with the deities enthroned.
02

Simhasana Altar & Throne

The Simhasana is the heart of the temple room, the throne on which the deities preside. We design and build the altar as one complete piece, working out proportion, ornament, joinery, and materials together. It is made to hold its beauty through decades of daily worship, not just the day it is installed.

A golden South Indian Raja Gopuram tower against a clear blue sky.
03

Raja Gopuram & Sacred Domes

Gopurams, shikharas, and domes give the temple its silhouette and announce it to the town. We produce these towers to traditional proportion, coordinating sculpture, structure, and finish as one effort. The form is resolved so that it reads correctly from the street and from within the sanctum alike.

The deities framed in a jharoka decorated with floral garlands.
04

Jharoka & Temple Room Decoration

Jharokas, arches, and carved surfaces bring the temple interior to a human, intimate scale. We design and fabricate these elements as an ensemble, matching material and detail to the room they serve. Ornament is composed to frame the darshan rather than compete with it.

Artisans finishing and painting deity murtis in the workshop.
05

Murti Production

Murtis are sculpted in accordance with shilpa shastra, following the measure, posture, and expression that tradition prescribes. We work with experienced sculptors in stone, metal, and other sanctioned materials, guiding each murti from the proportion drawings to the finished form ready for installation. The aim is a deity that is correct in every measure and alive in presence.

Pujaris draping the deities in blue vastra and poshak.
06

Vastra & Poshak

The deities’ garments are designed and tailored for both daily seva and festival days. We consider fabric, drape, and season, producing vastra and poshak that sit correctly on the murti. Each outfit is made to hold its form through the demands of worship.

A pujari dressing Radha and Krishna with fresh flower garlands.
07

Shringar

Shringar is the decoration of the deities: the jewelry, ornaments, and daily art of adorning them. Led by a practitioner who teaches this art in temples around the world, we design and make shringar that is precise in craft and true to the mood of each darshan. It is a service refined over three generations of seva.

Brass puja vessels, fruit, flowers, and kumkum arranged for worship.
08

Puja Samagri

Daily worship depends on well-made articles: vessels, lamps, and the paraphernalia of arcana. We source and make puja samagri chosen for correctness and durability. The intention is simple, that the pujaris’ service is supported and never interrupted.

09

Facility & Flow Optimization

A temple has to move people gracefully through darshan, prasadam, and the pressures of a festival day. We plan how rooms are used and how people flow between them, so that quiet and crowd can share the same building. Neither the quiet morning nor the crowded festival should come at the other’s expense.

10

Overall Consultancy

Beyond any single element, we advise on how the whole temple works. Our consultancy holds the spiritual standard and the practical reality together in the same conversation. Decisions made in design are tested against the temple’s daily life years into the future.

11

Technological Systems

Kirtan, aarti, and festival programs each ask something different of a room. We coordinate audio, visual, and lighting systems so that sound carries cleanly and light supports the darshan. The best system is present when it is needed and invisible the rest of the time.

12

Exhibitions & Attractions

Many temples welcome visitors who are meeting the tradition for the first time. We design exhibitions and attractions that explain the philosophy and culture with clarity and restraint. It is the temple’s welcome, extended beyond the temple room.

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