Vimāna Sanctum connects devotees through heritage — preserving what time built and ensuring sacred tradition continues to live in our modern homes.
Four decades of silence carved into stone and wood.
A Vimāna mandir is not merely an object; it is a dedicated space for the divine. Hewn from single slabs of aged Rosewood and Teak, each piece carries the weight of permanence.
We work with fifth-generation artisans from Belur, Karnataka, preserving a lineage of temple architecture that dates back to the Hoysala dynasty. This is not just decor; it is heritage you can touch, smell, and pass down.
Dense heartwood, polished to a mirror-dark luster. We use only seasoned rosewood that sings when tapped.
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Mathematical precision meets divine flow. Every tier of the Gopuram is carved according to the ancient Vaastu Shastras.
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No machines. No lasers. Just the rhythm of the hand and the chisel, breathing life into swans and floral vines.
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Natural Rosewood with Matte Finish
Natural Teakwood