This 2D front elevation showcases a traditional Hindu temple design aligned with the previously described 30×30 mandir floor plan and 3D layout. The architectural composition follows classical temple styling, featuring a central shikhara that symbolizes spiritual ascent and divine connection.
The shikhara is crowned with a kalash and dhwaj (flag), representing purity and sacred presence. Two smaller domed structures on either side enhance symmetry and visual balance. The façade includes detailed ornamental elements, including diya-style parapet decorations that emphasize festive and devotional aesthetics.
A grand staircase leads to the raised plinth, reinforcing the temple’s elevated sacred platform concept. The entrance doorway is framed with traditional carved detailing, while the side windows incorporate arch-style motifs inspired by classical mandir architecture.
The elevation complements the internal layout by visually expressing the sanctum beneath the central tower. This temple façade design is ideal for community mandirs, colony temples, or small urban religious structures seeking a traditional yet elegant appearance.
The elevation balances structural simplicity with ornamental richness, ensuring cultural authenticity while remaining practical for construction.












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