This 30×30 Hindu temple plan is designed on a prominent corner plot with dual road access — 10 feet wide road on the front and 8 feet wide road on the side. The corner positioning provides excellent accessibility and visibility, making it ideal for a community mandir.
The temple campus includes a defined entrance area where hand-washing and water facilities are provided for devotees before entering the main prayer space. Around the temple structure, a continuous passage has been designed to allow devotees to perform parikrama (circumambulation) comfortably.
Inside the temple, a spacious prayer hall with elevated ceiling height enhances the spiritual atmosphere. The Nandi idol is positioned facing the sanctum as per traditional temple planning norms. The rear section accommodates multiple deity platforms, allowing installation of various idols in an organized manner.
A staircase is included within the premises to access the upper floor, which can be used for additional prayer space, storage, or temple management activities.
This corner temple layout is ideal for small community religious centers, urban mandirs, or residential colony temples, ensuring proper circulation, ventilation, and devotional flow.












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