Temple Architecture
With majestic fiberglass paintings and massive sculptures, the temple’s Gopuram rises 150 feet high. Spread across 32,000 sq ft, the temple comprises two floors:

Garbha Griham (Sanctum Sanctorum)
Here stand Sri Vittal and Sri Rukmini beneath an exquisitely carved wooden Mandapam, radiating divine majesty. Beneath their sacred feet lie 300 crores of written Nama — the heartfelt offerings of devotees from across the world, symbolizing unbroken devotion.
Ardha Mandapam
A beautifully adorned hall leading to the sanctum, the Ardha Mandapam is embellished with intricate fiberglass paintings that reflect spiritual artistry and reverence.


Maha Mandapam (Shayana Mandapam)
This majestic domed hall rises in splendor, adorned with sculptures of saints such as Tukaram, Ekanath, and Janabai. The moment one steps in, the heart is stirred to chant the Vittal Nama, filling the air with divine vibration.
Vasantha Mandapam
A grand, pillarless hall dedicated to Nama Vaibhavam, the Vasantha Mandapam stands as the vibrant center of collective devotion. Over 1,000 bhaktas have gathered here to sing abhangs and kirtans, transforming the space into a living ocean of divine music and bliss.

