







7 Energy Centers: A Divine Flow of Cosmic Energy
A Cosmic Reflection in Architecture.
7 Energy Centers : A Divine Flow of Cosmic Energy
A Cosmic Reflection in Architecture.
7 Energy Centers: A Divine Flow of Cosmic Energy
A Cosmic Reflection in Architecture.
Mandir Vastu Kala represents the universe through sacred architecture. Temples, or Devalayas, embody cosmic symbolism, connecting the divine, nature, and humanity, much like the sacred waters of the Ganga.
Mandir Vastu Kala represents the universe through sacred architecture. Temples, or Devalayas, embody cosmic symbolism, connecting the divine, nature, and humanity, much like the sacred waters of the Ganga.
Seven Centers
Seven Centers
Seven Centers


What is a Water Temple?
Naturally filtered Ganga water is stored in a sacred vessel called a "Water Temple." This holy water embodies the unity with the water cycle of the human body and forms a sensory connection with the various energy forms of Mother Ganga. It brings to life the entire experience of the river’s vitality throughout the basin, creating a deeper bond with the living essence of the Ganga.


What is a Water Temple?
Naturally filtered Ganga water is stored in a sacred vessel called a "Water Temple." This holy water embodies the unity with the water cycle of the human body and forms a sensory connection with the various energy forms of Mother Ganga. It brings to life the entire experience of the river’s vitality throughout the basin, creating a deeper bond with the living essence of the Ganga.


What is a Water Temple?
Naturally filtered Ganga water is stored in a sacred vessel called a "Water Temple." This holy water embodies the unity with the water cycle of the human body and forms a sensory connection with the various energy forms of Mother Ganga. It brings to life the entire experience of the river’s vitality throughout the basin, creating a deeper bond with the living essence of the Ganga.


What is a Water Temple?
Naturally filtered Ganga water is stored in a sacred vessel called a "Water Temple." This holy water embodies the unity with the water cycle of the human body and forms a sensory connection with the various energy forms of Mother Ganga. It brings to life the entire experience of the river’s vitality throughout the basin, creating a deeper bond with the living essence of the Ganga.

Mandir VastuKala

Mandir VastuKala

Mandir VastuKala

Mandir VastuKala
Temple architecture, or Mandir Vastu Kala, is a profound reflection of cosmic symbolism. A temple, also known as Devalaya, literally translates to "the home of the divine." The sacred waters of Mother Ganga hold a similar significance, for when we collect and revere her waters, do they not transform into a temple in themselves?
Temple architecture, or Mandir Vastu Kala, is a profound reflection of cosmic symbolism. A temple, also known as Devalaya, literally translates to "the home of the divine." The sacred waters of Mother Ganga hold a similar significance, for when we collect and revere her waters, do they not transform into a temple in themselves?
Temple architecture, or Mandir Vastu Kala, is a profound reflection of cosmic symbolism. A temple, also known as Devalaya, literally translates to "the home of the divine." The sacred waters of Mother Ganga hold a similar significance, for when we collect and revere her waters, do they not transform into a temple in themselves?


A temple is constructed based on the cosmic image of Vastu Purusha, as described in the Vishwakarma Vastu Purusha text. It incorporates various elements representing different parts of the human body:
A temple is constructed based on the cosmic image of Vastu Purusha, as described in the Vishwakarma Vastu Purusha text. It incorporates various elements representing different parts of the human body:
A temple is constructed based on the cosmic image of Vastu Purusha, as described in the Vishwakarma Vastu Purusha text. It incorporates various elements representing different parts of the human body:
Garbhagriha (sanctum sanctorum)
: The head
Antarala (vestibule)
: The neck
Ardha Mandapa (half-hall)
: The chest
Maha Mandapa (main hall)
: The abdomen
The Dwaja Stambha (flagpole)
: Human limbs
Gopuram
(temple tower or entrance)
: The feet

Modern Experience Embedded in Tradition

Modern Experience Embedded in Tradition

Modern Experience Embedded in Tradition

Modern Experience Embedded in Tradition
This will serve as a showcase for sustainable technologies, renewable energy, and zero environmental footprint construction techniques. It will be integrated with a natural water filtration system that aligns with the water cycle, harmonizing with the energy centers of each individual’s body.
A functional symbol of a united Indian effort for future generations, it will be in accordance with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Charter 2030.
This will serve as a showcase for sustainable technologies, renewable energy, and zero environmental footprint construction techniques. It will be integrated with a natural water filtration system that aligns with the water cycle, harmonizing with the energy centers of each individual’s body.
A functional symbol of a united Indian effort for future generations, it will be in accordance with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Charter 2030.
This will serve as a showcase for sustainable technologies, renewable energy, and zero environmental footprint construction techniques. It will be integrated with a natural water filtration system that aligns with the water cycle, harmonizing with the energy centers of each individual’s body.
A functional symbol of a united Indian effort for future generations, it will be in accordance with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Charter 2030.

Challenges Across the Ganga Basin

Challenges Across the Ganga Basin

Challenges Across the Ganga Basin

Challenges Across the Ganga Basin




The Ganga basin faces severe challenges from wasteful agriculture, urban expansion, untreated waste, and groundwater depletion. Mismanaged rain, floods, and dams disrupt the river’s flow, threatening its health. Urgent action is needed to protect this vital lifeline for millions.
The Ganga basin faces severe challenges from wasteful agriculture, urban expansion, untreated waste, and groundwater depletion. Mismanaged rain, floods, and dams disrupt the river’s flow, threatening its health. Urgent action is needed to protect this vital lifeline for millions.










