ASTAVINAYAK MANDIR

The Ashtavinayak Mandir is conceived as a serene spiritual space designed to house the eight sacred forms of Lord Ganesha within a unified architectural composition. The temple is planned as an octagonal structure, symbolically representing the eight directions and providing a dedicated sanctum for each of the eight Ganpati idols. This spatial arrangement creates a harmonious circumambulatory experience, allowing devotees to engage with each deity in a continuous and meditative sequence. Crafted entirely in Makrana marble, the temple reflects timeless craftsmanship and purity of material. The white marble enhances the sacred character of the space while offering durability and elegance. The architectural language is kept simple and dignified, allowing the geometry, materiality, and proportions to define the spiritual atmosphere. Set within a landscaped environment, the mandir is envisioned as a calm and contemplative focal point within the community, inviting devotees to experience devotion, reflection, and cultural continuity.

LOCATION - Vasai Maharastra

AREA - 5000 SQ.FT

SCOPE - Architecture design, Interior design, Landscape, Visualization, Estimation, Tendering, Billing approvals & Project Management.

HIGHLIGHTS - Octagonal shaped religious structure with Makrana marble cladding from both Inside & Outside, Landscape etc.