The structure of the Temple:
The temple has three structure: the Garbhagriha (sanctum), the Darshan Mandap ( worship hall ), and Sabha Mandap ( convention hall ). The conical shaped roof of the sanctum, the Garbhagriha with a small cupola on top, covered with a gold glit roof. The Nar Parbat mountain is located opposite to the temple, while the Narayana Parbat is located behind the Neelakanta peak.
The facade is built of stone and has arched windows. A broad stairway leads up to the main entrance, a tall, arched gateway. Just inside is a mandap a large, pillared hall that leads to the sanctum, or main shrine area. The walls and pillars of the hall are covered with intricate carvings.
The idol of Lord Badrinarayan shows him holding a Shankha and a Chakra in two of his arms in a lifted posture facing the rest. All the idols of the temple are made of black stones.
The temple has three structure: the Garbhagriha (sanctum), the Darshan Mandap ( worship hall ), and Sabha Mandap ( convention hall ). The conical shaped roof of the sanctum, the Garbhagriha with a small cupola on top, covered with a gold glit roof. The Nar Parbat mountain is located opposite to the temple, while the Narayana Parbat is located behind the Neelakanta peak.
The facade is built of stone and has arched windows. A broad stairway leads up to the main entrance, a tall, arched gateway. Just inside is a mandap a large, pillared hall that leads to the sanctum, or main shrine area. The walls and pillars of the hall are covered with intricate carvings.
The idol of Lord Badrinarayan shows him holding a Shankha and a Chakra in two of his arms in a lifted posture facing the rest. All the idols of the temple are made of black stones.







