As part of the Amaryllis development, a dedicated ISKCON community temple has been conceived to serve as a spiritual anchor for residents. Spanning approximately 3,000 square feet, the temple is scheduled for completion in 2025 and is designed as an intimate yet deeply evocative sacred space.
Constructed using Indian Ambaji white marble, the temple maintains a calm and restrained architectural expression while incorporating finely detailed marble carvings. Arched entryways framed by imposing wooden doors lead into the complex, accompanied by a veranda balcony and a column-lined pathway that enhances the sense of arrival. The structure is crowned by a prominently illuminated Shikhar, lending a strong spiritual presence within the larger urban context.
The central sanctum is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha and is richly articulated. The Garbhagriha itself is crafted entirely from solid rosewood, reflecting a high level of craftsmanship and devotional intent. While the temple avoids overt ornamentation, its material palette, detailing, and spatial sequencing together create a serene and personal place of worship for the community, rooted in tradition and quiet reverence.