The lake receives its water from one of India's 151 lakes. Along the lakes were 108 cow faces that had been painted which resemble Hindu deities.
From above, the Lotus Garden, which resembles a lotus, can be seen.
The Circle of Life, a musical fountain show at the temple, draws lots of tourists. This program depicts the entire life cycle, from birth to death.
The ten gare, according to Vedic literature, stands for the ten directions. They demonstrate that goodness will keep pouring in from all sides.
The 11-foot statue of Lakshmi Narayan is the main draw within the temples, including the statues of Shiva Parvati, Radha Krishna, and Sita Ram.
The layout of the food court is inspired by the Ajanta and Ellora caves in Maharashtra.
Garden of India which is frequently referred to as Bharat Upavan is found within the temple grounds.
The hall values are intended to require a thorough understanding of principles like endurance, nonviolence, family, harmony, prayer, and morality.
They aid in introducing earlier eras of Indian tradition and culture. Vedic Indians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Kalidasa, Chanakya, and others were responsible for the boat voyage.
The temple shares a style with historical temples like Meenaxi, Konarak, Jagganath, and others that are of middle-aged architecture.