Temples Constructed
For clients wanting a contemporary aesthetic who want clean-lined, engineered construction using premium modern materials, we bring the same Nagara-style discipline used in our full temple projects — scaled and adapted appropriately.
Nagara architecture is defined by a curvilinear Shikhara tower rising in a single sweeping arc above the Garbhagriha. When this style is applied to a modern temple, we adapt the proportions and Talamana calculations to fit clean-lined, engineered construction using premium modern materials, without compromising the Vastu Shastra orientation principles that govern the original tradition.
Material selection typically draws on Bansi Paharpur sandstone and marble, balanced against the scale and budget appropriate for clients wanting a contemporary aesthetic. The result is a temple that genuinely reads as Nagara architecture — not a generic structure with decorative motifs added on — sized correctly for a fusion of tradition and modern design.
A modern temple project built to genuine Nagara architectural standards.
Shikhara and Garbhagriha proportions calculated using the Talamana system specific to Nagara architecture, scaled correctly for a modern project.
Designed specifically around clean-lined, engineered construction using premium modern materials, balancing Nagara authenticity with the practical needs of clients wanting a contemporary aesthetic.
Constructed primarily in Bansi Paharpur sandstone and marble, the traditional material palette for Nagara temples, selected for durability and budget fit.
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Common questions about modern Temple in Nagara Style.
Yes. Nagara architecture's defining features — a curvilinear Shikhara tower rising in a single sweeping arc above the Garbhagriha — scale down (or up) correctly using Talamana proportioning, so a modern project stays authentic to the style rather than becoming a generic structure with decorative add-ons.
We primarily use Bansi Paharpur sandstone and marble, the traditional material palette for Nagara temples, selected and finished appropriately for the scale of a modern project.
Timeline depends on scale and carving detail. A compact modern project in Nagara style typically takes a few weeks to a few months; larger modern projects can take longer — we confirm an exact schedule after the site visit.
Yes, every project — regardless of style or type — begins with a Vastu Shastra site assessment covering orientation, proportions and deity placement.