Prashar Rishi Temple Replica
Bring home the 14th-century soul of the Himalayas. This exquisite 15-inch wooden monument is a faithful architectural replica of the legendary Prashar Rishi Temple, the sacred jewel of Mandi. Commissioned by King Ban Sen in the 13th-14th century, the original temple’s unique Pagoda-style architecture is a masterclass in Himalayan craftsmanship—now captured in sustainable, hand-carved wood.
Every tier of this 15-inch masterpiece reflects the spiritual legacy of Rishi Prashar, the patron deity of the Mandi region. Meticulously crafted by local Himachali artisans, this piece is not just decor; it is a sanctified architectural archive of the mountains.
Strategic Product Highlights
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13th-Century Pagoda Design: A precision-crafted replica featuring the iconic three-tiered Pagoda roof, synonymous with high-altitude Himalayan temple architecture.
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Artisanal Heritage: Hand-carved by skilled Himachali woodworkers using traditional techniques passed down through generations.
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Spiritual Anchor: Embodies the presence of Rishi Prashar, bringing a sense of divine protection and mountain serenity to your sanctuary.
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Substantial 15-Inch Presence: A commanding architectural silhouette that serves as a prestigious centerpiece for your home, office, or altar.
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Sustainability & Ethics: Handcrafted from responsibly sourced, sustainable wood, ensuring that your devotion to heritage also preserves the Himalayan ecosystem.
Why This Piece is a Must-Have:
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For the Historian: A physical connection to the legacy of King Ban Sen and the medieval history of Mandi.
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For the Spiritual Seeker: A powerful focal point for meditation and connecting with the energy of the sacred Prashar Lake region.
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For the Interior Connoisseur: A sophisticated "Statement Piece" that adds a layer of global culture and architectural depth to any space.
Technical Specifications
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Height: 15 Inches (Substantial Display Size).
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Material: Premium High-Quality Sustainable Wood.
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Architecture Style: Himalayan Pagoda.
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Origin: Handcrafted in Himachal Pradesh, India.