Sanskritik Mahatirth Mandir
Concept : This proposal aims to create a landscape design for the temple complex that celebrates the richness of Hindu mythology and culture. The design will incorporate significant elements of Hindu philosophy, deities, and sacred narratives into the outdoor spaces. These include representations of the Shiv-Shakti concept, the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh, as well as cosmic symbolism through the Navagraha Van, Rashi Van, and Nakshatra Van. The landscape will also bring to life the sacred aspects of Hinduism through the depiction of the various Vahans (vehicles) of the Hindu gods, the seven holy mountains, seven holy rivers, and significant episodes from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Krishna's avatars. Furthermore, the concept of the Char Ashrams (four stages of life) will be illustrated, bringing a holistic view of the journey of human existence in accordance with Hindu beliefs.
Project Name : Vrindavan
Location : Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh
Area : Built Form : 33205 sq.ft.,
Landscape : 208606 sq.ft.