THE SHIKHAR MANDIR
A majestic temple in miniature, this mandir features multiple ornate domes (shikharas) reminiscent of India’s grandest temples. Its intricate detail and stately form make it a powerful spiritual anchor.
THE GRAND TEMPLE CABINET
A grand and stately temple cabinet, built to house and protect your cherished deities. The solid marble doors are themselves a canvas of intricate carving, opening to reveal a spacious and sacred interior.
THE DIVINE ABODE
Welcome divinity into a truly fitting home. This intricately carved marble mandir is a masterpiece of traditional craftsmanship, designed to be a grand and beautiful sanctuary for your deities.
THE CONTEMPORARY PAVILION
Where modern design meets sacred tradition. This pavilion uses clean lines and exquisite jaali latticework to create a space that is both airy and intimate, perfect for the modern spiritual home.
THE REGAL ARCH MANDIR
Exuding pure opulence, this temple is framed by a majestic, intricately carved arch. It is a regal statement piece, designed to create a truly grand and divine atmosphere in your home.
Mayura Heritage Carved Temple
This deeply carved temple features majestic peacock motifs symbolizing grace and beauty. Each detail is hand-finished by master artisans to ensure your deity is housed in a work of pure art.
Majestic Tiered Altar Mandir
Featuring multiple levels for idols and offerings, this pedestal-style temple offers a structured and grand layout. The solid marble base provides a grounded, powerful presence for your puja room.
Royal Gold-Inlaid Marble Temple
Pure white marble meets opulent gold leafing in this luxurious design. The gold accents highlight the architectural details of the mandir, reflecting light and divine energy throughout the space.
Intricate Floral Carved Mandir
Covered in delicate floral carvings from top to bottom, this mandir represents the beauty of nature in worship. The soft textures and high-quality finish make it a tactile and visual masterpiece.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
