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Nithyananda Temple Arts Preservation
Foundation
Nithyananda Temple Arts
Preservation Foundation
-Preserving the rich Vedic
heritage
The history of Indian Temple
Arts dates back to 5000 B.C.. Through an elaborate use of symbolism to convey the meaning of abstract truths, in accordance with the puranic tradition of ancient India, Indian Temple Arts have brought to life the
expressions of Existence for one to experience.
India is
famous for its temples
with its profusion of
sculpture and
magnificent proportions.
Master craftsmen with
their fine sense of
balance and skill have
created over thousands
of years, magnificent
temples with intricate
workmanship.
The Nithyananda
Temple Arts Preservation
Foundation, founded by
enlightened Master Paramahamsa
Nithyananda, is set up to
propagate and preserve ancient
temple arts to produce
awe-inspiring temple art
works.
The Foundation continuously
produces deities, vahanas
(vehicles of Gods), temple
structures, flag staffs, puja
items and more, through
dedicated and skilled
artisans, with the guidance of
veteran sthapathis -
professionals in temple arts.
The entire work is based on Agama
Shastra - the ancient
science of temples and
deities.
The gamut of operations includes generation of line drawings for temple arts, stone quarrying, stone, metal, sheet metal and wood work, making of temple jewelry, clothing for deities and more. All this coupled with order processing and shipment are directly controlled by The Nithyananda Temple Arts Preservation Foundation. Produced with a striking quality to highly competitive prices, the items produced here radiate ancient Vedic heritage for modern man.
A part of Nithyananda's divine vision, this wing of the Foundation is growing at a rapid pace to serve humanity on a grand scale.