The Shikhara of this handmade wooden temple has a rectangular Shikhara with Stupis in the shape of Puranaghata (vase of plenty) and a pointed end on all sides. Floral etchings on the roof and its edges beautify the temple on the upper sections. Waves mimicking temple drapery are finely carved on the lower section of the roof from which hang a series of miniature bells, taking the place of the actual Ghanta (bell) of a Hindu shrine, which is a propitious and purifying element.
Four wooden pillars, two on each side shaped like the mini versions of the gigantic columns of Indian temples, support the ornate roof of this woodwork attaching it to the pedestal which is polished flawlessly, giving it a modern lacquered finish.
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