The TOVP Building elements and Sacred Geometry

The Sacred Triangle
The Sacred triangle is the Manasottara (Mind Mountain) where the Sun orbits. More details here. The triangle is used to create the Golden ratio, 1.618 known as Phi.

The Head of Lord Ananta
Here we can see the cosmic serpent has been used in the layout of the TOVP main building.


The Bramha Randhra

The Brahma Randhra is explained here.


The Divine Halo

Brahma Samhita 5.8
– [The secondary process of association with Māyā is described.] Ramādevī, the spiritual [cit] potency, beloved consort of the Supreme Lord, is the regulatrix of all entities. The divine plenary portion of Kṛṣṇa creates the mundane world. At creation there appears a divine halo of the nature of His own subjective portion [svāṁśa]. This halo is divine Śambhu, the masculine symbol or manifested emblem of the Supreme Lord. This halo is the dim twilight reflection of the supreme eternal effulgence. This masculine symbol is the subjective portion of divinity who functions as progenitor of the mundane world, subject to the supreme regulatrix [niyati]. The conceiving potency in regard to mundane creation makes her appearance out of the supreme regulatrix. She is Māyā, the limited, non absolute [aparā] potency, the symbol of mundane feminine productivity. The intercourse of these two brings forth the faculty of perverted cognition, the reflection of the seed of the procreative desire of the Supreme Lord.


The Divine Hare

More information on the Divine Hare can be found here.
