Temple Construction
Phase 1
Timeline: Feb. 2026 – Oct 2026
Design Elements
Temple Structure:
The Garbhagriha will be constructed in granite stone, following the traditional South Indian temple architectural style. The temple’s outer walls will be adorned with mural paintings depicting the divine legend of Meenakshi Devi and Her sacred journey from the South to the northern abode of Adi Kailash, where She encountered Bhagwan Shiv.
The temple complex will include:
Deity Sannidhanams: Sanctums dedicated to Meenakshi Devi, Pracheen Rameswar Bhagwan, Ganapati, and Karthikeya Swamy.
Parikrama Space: A spacious circumambulatory pathway designed to comfortably accommodate up to 50 devotees at a time, ensuring smooth movement and ease of worship.
- Yagna Space: Dedicated area for ritualistic activities, ensuring ample space for ceremonial gatherings
Design Approach:
- Traditional Indian Temple Architecture
- Natural Elements Integration: Incorporating natural landscape, and traditional stone masonry to create a serene and spiritually conducive environment.
- Harmonious Flow: The temple and surrounding spaces designed for optimal energy flow and accessibility, promoting a divine atmosphere for prayer, meditation, and learning.
Temple Architect:
VAP Design’s & INFRATECH
ER. Ravi Tarkar
ER. Preetesh Soni
Representation of the Temple design
Temple Design
The Sacred Site - Biswan, Uttar Pradesh
This sacred project dedicated to Goddess Meenakshi Sundareswarar, being established in Biswan, Sitapur district – located within the revered circuit of the spiritual center Naimisharanyam, Ayodhya and Varanasi.
The temple seeks to bring the spiritual energy of Maa Meenakshi Devi to the heart of northern India.

