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Dome Story
By Caru Das
The dome of the original building, Kusum Sarovar in Braja Bhumi, after which our temple was modeled, still shows the results of intricate hand painting 500 years ago. Would Vaibhavi have to lie on her back on a high scaffold for years, like Michaelangelo, painting by hand the vast surface? Could a stencil be made and art students hired from BYU? Could marble be used in any way, and how would such heavy stone be mounted virtually upside down 30 feet above the ground on a curved surface?
In May 2006 Aditya Vinadhara donated enough scaffolding to reach thirty feet high. We removed the main chandelier, figuring it would be damaged by the scaffolding, and put it out of harm’s way. Vai, along with Vishnu Jana, and other volunteers, applied a glue called “Liquid Nails” to the back of the lotus petals and peacocks and literally “stuck” them to the plastered interior surface of the dome. After some adjustments and fine tuning the process was finalized by June 1. Before the Himalayan festival sample lotus flowers and peacocks had been mounted, and every visitor assumed it was marble. Many asked, “How did you manage to get marble up there?” After the Himalayan Fest work stopped completely until recently. We had non stop festivals from June 3rd until Deewali festival October 21st. Not only did we not have time for the art work, but we didn’t want the unsightly scaffolding in the temple room during major events.
Though it takes 24 hours to cure and some reinforcing to ensure the pieces adhere firmly to the dome interior, it looks as if the project will be finished in good time. Though the result will look like a $100,000 job made from marble, it will have cost only a couple of thousand. We’ll post photos of the completed project in a couple of weeks. Thanks in advance to the volunteers, and to the inventiveness, hard work, and thriftiness of Vaibhavi Devi. |