A Hindu temple in Hong Kong designed and built in 30 days.
This small Hindu temple or “Mandhir” is designed to evoke a perception of humble majesty and is built entirely in white baked finish wood and marble using contemporary neo-classical European and Indian style elements.
The design drawings were completely hand-drawn (with many elements constructed based primarily on free-hand drawn sketches), and construction was completed over a very short period of just 27 days.
Mood effects were created using red and blue LED lighting for auspicious ambience and visual excitement.
This temple also features a multi-media larger-than-life sized portrait of the former head priest ( to whom this temple name is dedicated to ), and a full height digital portrait of the 5-faced Lord Hanuman—both created specially for the temple by SAI.
The temple is located in Wanchai on Hong Kong island, and is open to public.
~ Selvam Mariappan
See more images below:
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The Main Temple Altar
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Temple Altar
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Main Temple Hall
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Main Temple Hall View
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Temple Frieze Detail
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End Entablature & Domes View
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Temple Altar End Detail
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Temple Collonade View
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Collonade View
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Frieze Detail
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Finished Frieze & Design Drawing
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Altar Detail & Design Drawings
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MainTemple Elevation Drawing
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Main Altar BEFORE Renovation
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Entrance Area BEFORE Renovation
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Temple Hall BEFORE Renovation
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Temple Hall BEFORE Renovation
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Portrait of Panchmukhi Hanuman
A custom portrait of the 5-faced Lord Hanuman specially created for the Vaishali Mata Mandir, HongKong. This artwork is copyright protected -reproduction is strictly prohibited without the permission of the artist and the proprietors of the Temple. Digital media artwork by Selvam Mariappan.
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Portrait of His Holiness, Maharaj Vishal Sharma
This temple is dedicated to the founding head priest, the late Maharaj Vishal Sharma. His portrait now hangs in a back-lit marble-top alcove located in the newly renovated main temple gallery. A hand-painted mixed-media portrait by Selvam Mariappan.



















