Temples

With Photowall's selection of temples wall murals under the banner of Building Types, you can have a unique focal point in your interiors. These locations reserved for religious or spRead moreiritual rituals and activities such as prayer and sacrifice, can give you a massive advantage in terms of beauty and context. The word "temple" is typically used for such buildings belonging to all faiths where a more specific term such as church, mosque or synagogue is not generally used in English. These include Hinduism and Buddhism among religions with many modern followers, each with their own charm and appeal. As temples wall murals will show, they are often considered by believers to be in some sense the "house" of one or more deities. Temples typically have a main building and a larger precinct, which may contain many other buildings, or maybe a dome shaped structure. The term itself comes from Ancient Rome, where a templum constituted a sacred precinct. The unique designs, amazing colour combinations and varied location make temples wall murals the main attraction of your selected space.

Real and artistic

In temples wall murals you not only have the choice of different locations throughout the globe, but also between the types of motifs you want to employ. There are real life photographs so richly detailed that you will instantly be transported to that particular place of worship. "The Palenque Mayan Ruins, Mexico" is a concrete example of this, a temples wall mural that can contribute more space and meaning to your otherwise dull room. Items such as this really make the walls pop and will leave a lasting impression on whoever views it. If you are more inclined to artistic presentation, temples wall murals such as "Natural Beauty I" can be the right fit for you. Despite its rather "simple" design, a beautiful work of art like this can truly inspire and make your space more meaningful and spiritual.

A meaningful act in temples wall murals

Did you know that Buddhism started as early as 4th or 6th BCE when Siddharta Gautama began to spread his teachings of suffering, nirvana and rebirth in India? Since Siddharta himself was averse to accept images of himself and used many different symbols to illustrate his teachings, there are many different auspicious symbols of Buddhism, and many say that these represent the gifts that God made to Buddha when he achieved enlightenment. You will see these in temples wall murals such as "Buddhist Temple", where the location can have several meanings, but mainly refers to the inherently pure potential of the mind. The serene nature of this temples wall mural can have a positive impact on your interior decoration as well as your psyche. "A Place for Meditation" also gives off this vibe where you can just sit back and ponder about where you are in your life.

Tremendous impact

As already said, temples are associated with many different religions around the world. This gives temples wall murals their variety not just in terms of belief system, but also geographical locations. From the beauty of the Orient to the grandeur of the West, you can have your pick of the litter, so to say. Furthermore, the incredible amount of colour can also work to your favor when decorating your space. Temples wall murals can create tremendous visual weight with their different shades and hues. These can be used to facilitate your wall decoration, but also to match, or contrast with your existing interior design, colour schemes and overall aesthetic. Another beautiful facet to this category is that temples wall murals can look fantastic in almost every setting. "Dawn at The Golden Temple", for example, can be as alluring in the living room at home as it can in the meeting room at the office. The multitude of options in temples wall murals will instantly transform your plain room into a memorable place to be.
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