Mayapur Nrsimhadeva’s TOVP Temple is scheduled for completion and opening in 2023. While Lord Nrsimha will not be relocated into His new home at this time, this milestone event will herald the Grand Opening of the TOVP in 2024. The video displays computer generated images of the completed altar as well as the finished Nrsimha Temple Hall. The altar was designed by Rangavati Devi Dasi and Svaha Devi Dasi, and below is a short description of the altar design.
To help with funding to complete this important section of the TOVP by 2023, the fundraising department is running the Give To Nrsimha Fundraiser until Nrsimha Caturdasi, May 4, 2023. You can sponsor a Nrsimha Brick with your name inscribed and placed under the Lord’s altar, a Prabhupada Award, Prabhupada/TOVP Trophy or make a General Donation of any amount.
Go to the Give To Nrsimha Fundraiser page TODAY and give your support to open Lord Nrsimhadeva’s Temple in 2023.
Altar Design
By Rangavati devi dasi
Altar dimensions: 8m / 26’5 ” (width) x 11m / 36’7″ (length) x 11m / 37’2 “(height).
For the Nrsimhadeva Altar, we use black Italian and green Brazilian marble. Gold plating is represented by gold leaf and other treatments such as gold on metal plating.
The altar lamps are custom designed in a traditional style from brass with decorative elements in the form of peacocks, lotuses and other floral designs. These lamps are designed for artificial lighting with electric wicks.
The altar has a lot of gold decorative ornamentation on green and black marble. This is mainly plant decoration. Other symbolic details such as chakras and clubs are located along the frieze of the Altar.
The arch around Lord Nrsimhadeva is made in the traditional Indian style in colors suitable for the image of Lord Nrsimhadeva (black, red, gold). The arch supports an umbrella and lamps with natural wicks. It is made of black marble. Red inserts are made with special paint on marble. Gold decorative elements made of gold leaf, coated with a special varnish.
The chakra with a diameter of 5.7m / 18’8 “is located on the wall behind the arch. It is a bas-relief on the wall of polished marble, which will beautifully reflect the falling light, creating a background and mood corresponding to Lord Nrsimhadeva.
The altar doors are made of black painted teak. The doors are framed with decorative brass ornaments and inlaid with floral designs of semi-precious stones and miniature bas-reliefs such as the heads of lions.
Explore the images of Lord Nrsimhadeva’s altar and hall, and other sections of the TOVP.
Mayapur Nrsimhadeva’s Most Beloved Servant Sriman Pankajanghri Prabhu: In Memoriam
This breathtaking, spellbinding and emotionally charged video will astound you. Your heart will be moved and your hairs stand on end. You will want to watch it more than once, maybe even five or six times. It will bring tears to your eyes and an outpour of love from your heart for this great servant of Lord Nrsimhadeva.
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