An Ode to Sacred Architecture
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Inspired by our founder’s profound appreciation for architectural aesthetics, this eloquent creation has been crafted with the finest attention to detail. The design draws inspiration from one of the largest and most significant temples of Jain culture, the magnificent Jain Temple of Ranakpur, situated in the heart of the enchanting valley of the Aravallis.
At the heart of this remarkable tiara lies a hand-carved marble representation of deity Parshvanatha, one of the most revered Tirthankaras in Jainism. The central figure is accentuated with delicate gold-painted detailing. Above the central figure rises the iconic serpent canopy of Lord Parshvanatha, lending both historical significance and spiritual depth to the design.
The tiara further incorporates auspicious motifs inspired by the sacred dreams (swapnas) associated with the birth of Lord Mahavira. These symbolic elements have been delicately integrated throughout the design.
The interplay between hand-carved marble, silver, and rich gold-plated accents lends the tiara a sense of grandeur, while its intricate detailing reflects the devotion and artistry that inspired its creation.
More than an ornament, this tiara is a celebration of Jain spirituality, architectural splendour, and heritage.