Thai Temple

A Symbol of Peace, Devotion, and Architectural Grace
Set within the sacred landscape of Sarnath, the Thai Temple reflects a quiet confluence of art, faith, and cultural reverence — shaped through collaboration with the Thai Monastery.
A Testament to Craft and Devotion
Approached with sensitivity and precision, the project balances intricate detailing with monumental scale — reflecting discipline in both craft and execution.
Drawing from traditional Thai architecture while remaining rooted in Sarnath’s spiritual legacy, the space resonates with both local reverence and global significance.
At the heart of the complex rises an 80-foot Buddha statue — a defining presence that embodies inner peace, compassion, and the enduring values of Buddhism. Crafted with precision and grace, it stands today among the tallest of its kind in India, anchoring the development both visually and spiritually.
Surrounding it, the campus brings together traditional Thai architectural elements with Indian craftsmanship, complemented by thoughtfully designed pathways, landscaped spaces, and areas for quiet reflection. Planned with sensitivity to both pilgrims and international visitors, the environment balances accessibility with reverence — contributing meaningfully to Sarnath’s growing global significance as a centre of spiritual and cultural convergence.

At the heart of the complex rises an 80-foot Buddha statue — a defining presence that embodies inner peace, compassion, and the enduring values of Buddhism. Crafted with precision and grace, it stands today among the tallest of its kind in India, anchoring the development both visually and spiritually.
Surrounding it, the campus brings together traditional Thai architectural elements with Indian craftsmanship, complemented by thoughtfully designed pathways, landscaped spaces, and areas for quiet reflection. Planned with sensitivity to both pilgrims and international visitors, the environment balances accessibility with reverence — contributing meaningfully to Sarnath’s growing global significance as a centre of spiritual and cultural convergence.

Built-up Area: 215000 sqft
Location: Sarnath
City: Varanasi