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ISKON TEMPLE: Architecture and Design.
Wonderfully developed, this temple is a fine rendering of the Rajasthani Khamira and antiquated Hindu temple compositional styles. In all there are two temple and a visitor house for explorers in the ISKCON temple at Ahmedabad.

The Ahmedabad Shri Radha Govind Dham is professionally overseen and it is a colony of exercises. Explorers and fans keep on visiting the sanctuary in an endless stream yet there are likewise a lot of progressing exercises. Sprawling over a zone of four sections of land, the design of the temple is an amicable mix of Gujarati Sompura and Rajasthani Khamira style. Very much composed of the master planners, the sanctuary includes the biggest sanctuary rooms in India, which can oblige around 4000 aficionados. Mind boggling marble work, excellent paintings, lovely segments, impeccable marble floors and originator dividers of the sanctuary are every one of the demonstrations of the dedication to this place of holiness. At the focal point of the temple, there are symbols of the gods Radha, Krishna and srinathji. On the right side the icons of Sita, Rama, Lakshmana and Hanumanji whereas on the left side the symbols of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Nityananda, Prabhupada and Sarasvati Thakura.

The temple is very much kept up and to a great degree slick and clean and got high appraised in tidiness and love. The plan philosophy fuses contemporary visual styles with "association and dissemination standards of antiquated India shape," says the official statement. The 20,000 square-meter structure is deliberately divided into "outwardly enamoring sub-structures characterizing its rising structure" to give the temple a feeling of delicacy. The arrangement reasoning breakers contemporary visual styles with "affiliation and dispersal gauges of out of date India shape," says the official explanation. Outside sacred water body reflects the temple and furthermore gives a genuinely necessary cooling impact around the structure. Feasible measures will be taken in each part of the temple’s development: "Everything [from] the fundamental supplication rooms, contemplation lobbies… and walkways are made with screens to encourage normal ventilation while giving shade. Due to the light and breezy outline with regular ventilation, it won't require aerating and cooling in the temple.