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This temple is constructed and maintained by ISKCON.
The "darshan mandap" at Hare Krishna Land is tastefully decorated utilizing several forms of traditional Indian art.
The idols are placed on exquisitely carved wooden "simhasanas", which were carved by a team of artists from Jaipur. These wooden simhasanas sit upon carved marble platforms.
The entire ceiling in the Mandir is decorated with hand carved and "highlighted" (hand painted with "vegetable colors") Rajasthani designs, as are found in many thousands of palaces in Rajasthan.
ISKCON have borrowed the design of the famous "Govindadeviji Mandir", inside the Maharaja's palace at Jaipur.
The exterior and interior of the Mandir are also decorated by hand carved pillars. There is also a large simhasana upon which the statue of ISKCON Founder-Acharya Srila Prabhupada sits. The 2,500 sq. ft. flooring is made of high class marble from Abu Road in Rajasthan.
In the "ghummat", the round dome covering the darshan mandap, there is a grand "relief artwork", depicting Lord Krishna's "Ras-lila", as described in the Srimad Bhagavatam, that was hand carved by artists from Krishnanagar, located near Sridham Mayapur in West Bengal.
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