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Temple & Sacred Buildings

Sacred geometry in divine architecture

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About Temple & Sacred Buildings

Temple Vastu covers 40 patterns for multi-faith sacred architecture — Hindu temple elements (Garbhagriha, Gopuram, Mandapa, Dhvajasthambha, Pradakshina path), mosque prayer hall and Qibla orientation, gurdwara and church layout. Drawing from Agama Shastra, Shilpa Prakasha, and Mayamatam, these rules define the precise geometric relationships between the sanctum, the circumambulatory path, and the cosmic axis.

At a Glance

Element
Space (Akasha)
Patterns
40 total
Critical Rules
13 critical, 22 major
Detailed
40 with full analysis

Why It Matters

1

Sanctum (Garbhagriha) placement on the cosmic axis is the foundational act of temple architecture

2

Multi-faith coverage: Hindu, Islamic, Sikh, and Christian sacred building traditions share directional principles

3

Ritual spaces (Homa Kunda, Abhisheka Mandapa) require precise elemental alignment for ceremonial efficacy

All Patterns

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Every pattern includes severity rating, directional mapping, and element association. Patterns with full details include tradition-specific interpretations and remedies.

TM-001

Temple Main Entrance (Gopuram/Dwara) in East or North

Temple entrance faces East (supreme) or North (prosperity) — Surya's first light

★★★ critical
E/NFire
TM-002

Garbhagriha (Sanctum Sanctorum) in Western Zone

Garbhagriha in the western zone — the cosmic womb where the deity faces East. Sm

★★★ critical
WEarth
TM-003

Deity Facing East (Purva-Mukha)

The primary deity must face East — Purva-Mukha orientation enables the sacred Da

★★★ critical
EFire
TM-004

Mandapa (Assembly Hall) in Central-Eastern Zone

The Mandapa (assembly hall) must occupy the central-eastern zone on the Brahma-S

★★★ critical
Center/EVaries
TM-005

Dhvajasthambha (Flag Pillar) on East Axis

The Dhvajasthambha (flag pillar) must stand on the central East-West Brahma-Sutr

★★★ critical
E-axisFire
TM-006

Nandi or Vahana (Deity Mount) Facing Sanctum

The Nandi or Vahana (deity mount) must face the sanctum on the central Brahma-Su

★★☆ major
E-axisEarth
TM-007

Prakara (Boundary Wall) — Higher South-West, Lower NE

The Prakara (boundary wall) must follow the Vastu mass-gradient — tallest and th

★★☆ major
AllEarth
TM-008

Balipeetha (Offering Stone) on East Axis

The Balipeetha (offering stone) must stand on the temple's central East-West axi

★★☆ major
E-axisFire
TM-009

Temple Tank (Pushkarini) in North-East

The Pushkarini (temple tank) must be in the North-East (Ishanya) — this is where

★★★ critical
NEWater
TM-010

Temple Kitchen (Paka-Shala) in South-East

The temple kitchen (Paka-Shala / Madapalli) must occupy the South-East (Agneya)

★★★ critical
SEFire
TM-011

Bell Tower/Ghanta at Entrance Axis

The temple bell (Ghanta) must be positioned on the primary entrance axis — the B

★★☆ major
E-axisSpace
TM-012

Parikrama Path — Clockwise Circumambulation

The Pradakshina (clockwise circumambulation) path must encircle the sanctum comp

★★☆ major
ClockwiseSpace
TM-013

Deepa-Sthambha (Lamp Pillar) in SE

The Deepa-Sthambha (lamp pillar) must stand in the SE quadrant — Agni-kona — whe

★★☆ major
SEFire
TM-014

Temple Storage in SW

Temple storage rooms — housing grain, oil, ghee, festival materials, and heavy e

★★☆ major
SWEarth
TM-015

Priest Quarters in SW or South

The temple priest's residence must occupy the SW or South zone of the compound —

★★☆ major
SW/SEarth
TM-016

Sacred Garden/Nandavanam in NE

The temple's sacred garden (Nandavanam) must occupy the NE (Ishanya) quadrant —

★★☆ major
NEWater
TM-017

Yagashala (Fire Ritual Hall) in SE

The Yagashala (fire ritual hall) must occupy the SE (Agneya) quadrant — Agni's d

★★★ critical
SEFire
TM-018

Temple Well/Sacred Water Source in NE

The temple's sacred well or Pushkarani must occupy the NE (Ishanya) quadrant — w

★★★ critical
NEWater
TM-019

Gopuram Height — Tallest at Entrance

The outermost Gopuram (Raja-Gopuram) must be the tallest structure in the temple

★★☆ major
E/SFire
TM-020

Mosque Qibla Direction — Prayer Hall Faces West

The mosque prayer hall must face West toward Mecca (Qibla direction from the Ind

★★★ critical
WEarth
TM-021

Church Altar in East — Ad Orientem

The Christian altar must occupy the eastern end of the church — ad orientem orie

★★★ critical
EFire
TM-022

Gurudwara Darbar Sahib — Four Doors

The Gurudwara Darbar Sahib must occupy the architectural center with four doors

★★★ critical
CenterVaries
TM-023

Meditation Hall in NE or East

The meditation hall must be placed in the NE (Ishaan) or East sector of the temp

★★☆ major
NE/EWater
TM-024

Shoe Rack at NW Entrance

Temple footwear storage must be placed at the NW entrance — Vayu's (Wind) transi

★☆☆ moderate
NWAir
TM-025

Temple Parking in NW or West

Temple vehicle parking must occupy the NW or West sector of the compound's outer

★☆☆ moderate
NW/WAir
TM-026

Donation Box/Hundi in NE or North

The temple Hundi (donation box) must be placed in the NE (Ishanya) or North (Kub

★★☆ major
NE/NWater
TM-027

Ranga Mandapa (Dance Hall) in Center

The Ranga Mandapa (dance/performance hall) must occupy the central Brahma-sthana

★★☆ major
CenterEther
TM-028

Festival Image Storage in SW

The Utsava-Murti (processional festival deity) storage room must occupy the SW (

★★☆ major
SWEarth
TM-029

Temple Administration/Office in SW

The temple administration office must occupy the SW (Nairitya) zone — the Earth-

★★☆ major
SWEarth
TM-030

Abhisheka Hall Adjacent to Sanctum

The Abhisheka Hall must be immediately adjacent to the Garbhagriha on its West s

★★☆ major
Near sanctumWater
TM-031

Kalyana Mandapam (Marriage Hall) in N/NE

The Kalyana Mandapam (temple marriage hall) must be positioned in the North or N

★★☆ major
N/NEWater
TM-032

Temple Garden/Nandavanam in N/E

The Nandavanam (temple pleasure garden) must occupy the North and East boundarie

★★☆ major
N/EWater
TM-033

Agraharam (Priest Colony) Around Temple

The Agraharam (Brahmin priest colony) must completely encircle the temple on all

★☆☆ moderate
All sidesVaries
TM-034

Flag Hoisting Direction — East on Axis

The Dhvajasthambha (temple flagpole) must stand on the East-West Brahma-Sutra ax

★★☆ major
EFire
TM-035

Sanctum Floor — Highest Point of Temple

The Garbhagriha (sanctum) floor must be the highest floor level in the temple —

★★★ critical
CenterEarth
TM-036

Temple Drainage Toward NE

All temple drainage — Abhisheka water, rainwater, ritual-wash overflow — must fl

★★☆ major
NEWater
TM-037

Navagraha Shrine in NE or East

The Navagraha (nine-planet) shrine must occupy the NE or East of the temple comp

★★☆ major
NEEther
TM-038

Sub-Shrine/Parivara Devata Placement

Parivara Devatas (attendant/surrounding deities) must be placed in their Agama-p

★★☆ major
VariesEther
TM-039

Temple Chariot Storage in West

The temple Ther/Ratha (festival chariot) must be stored in the West (Paschima) o

★☆☆ moderate
WAir
TM-040

Temple Colour — White Sanctum, Gold Accents

The temple sanctum interior must be white (Shubhra-Varna) or natural unpainted s

★☆☆ moderate
VariesEther

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