Prāsāda-Lakṣaṇa: Temple Proportions, Śikhara Ratios, Liṅga–Pīṭha Measures, and Auspicious Ground-Plans
भित्तेर्द्वैगुण्यतो वापि कर्तव्या मण्डपाः क्रचित् / प्रासादे मञ्चरी कार्या चित्रा विषमभूमिका
bhitterdvaiguṇyato vāpi kartavyā maṇḍapāḥ kracit / prāsāde mañcarī kāryā citrā viṣamabhūmikā
Ada kalanya maṇḍapa hendaklah dibina dengan ukuran sehingga dua kali ganda ukuran dinding. Dan di dalam prāsāda/istana, hendaklah dibuat mañcarī, iaitu serambi/galeri yang menonjol, berhias indah dan bertingkat-tingkat pada tanah yang tidak rata.
Lord Vishnu (speaking to Garuda/Vinata-putra)
Concept: Appropriate scaling (even doubling) and ornamentation are legitimate when grounded in measure; beauty (citra) is dharmic when ordered.
Vedantic Theme: Sattvic aesthetics: rūpa as a support for elevated mind when aligned with niyama.
Application: When enlarging spaces, preserve proportional logic; use ornament and level-changes intentionally for circulation, sightlines, and structural safety.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: palatial/temple-adjacent architecture
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.47.36 (wall-based measures); Garuda Purana 1.47.38 (base with four supports and mandapas)
This verse highlights proportional rules—sometimes recommending a maṇḍapa be built at twice the wall-based measure—showing that sacred/royal structures follow deliberate dimensional canons rather than arbitrary sizing.
It does not address the soul’s journey; instead, it belongs to a vastu/architecture-oriented passage describing how to design structural elements like maṇḍapas and palace galleries.
When building or renovating temples or traditional spaces, follow consistent proportional planning (including allowable enlargements) and design functional galleries/balconies with thoughtful, aesthetically coherent level changes.