Park development
Park development is about creating green sanctuaries where nature meets community.
By blending open spaces, recreational areas, and thoughtful design, we craft places for relaxation, play, and connection.
Each park is an opportunity to enhance the environment, promote well-being, and strengthen community ties. We design parks to be more than just land; they’re vibrant hubs where life flourishes.
Concept/Philosophy: At Adbhut Designs and Innovations, we are proud to present our latest project, Jyotirmay Bharat, a magnificent tribute to Lord Shiva and the rich spiritual heritage of India. Located in the heart of Prayagraj at Minto Park, this installation brings to life the revered concept of the 12 Jyotirlingas, which are sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, each representing a powerful form of the divine.
The project features 12 intricately crafted sandstone walls, each depicting one of the 12 Jyotirlings. These walls are adorned with sacred shlokas that highlight the significance of each Jyotirlinga, providing visitors with both spiritual and educational insight into the importance of Lord Shiva's divine presence across India.
At the center of the installation stands a striking marble statue of the Jyotirlinga, symbolizing the ultimate cosmic energy and spiritual enlightenment. The central Jyotirlinga is a symbol of Lord Shiva’s omnipotence and his role as the eternal source of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Jyotirmay Bharat not only celebrates the divine significance of Lord Shiva but also honors Prayagraj’s unique place as the spiritual epicenter of the Kumbh Mela. This city, known for its deep-rooted connection to the divine, is a perfect setting for such an installation, reminding all who visit of the sacred power and universal importance of Lord Shiva.
This project stands as a beacon of spiritual light and a testament to the cultural and religious heritage that defines our nation. Jyotirmay Bharat invites all who come to Prayagraj to reflect on the profound energy of Lord Shiva and the spiritual legacy that continues to shape the city of Kumbh.
Nakshatra Vatika is a living sculpture of India’s cosmic wisdom. Rooted in the Sanatan understanding of kāla (time), the garden maps the 27 lunar constellations (nakshatras) and the 12 solar signs (rāśis) into a terrestrial form—merging astronomy, art, and spirituality.
This Vatika symbolizes the celestial harmony that governs the Maha Kumbh, held every twelve years according to precise planetary and stellar alignments. Designed as an experiential space, it reflects India’s ancient scientific tradition where mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy come together to decode time and destiny.
Walking through Nakshatra Vatika is walking through time itself—a reminder of how the stars guide human action (karma), how the cosmos shapes life on Earth, and how sacred knowledge has been preserved in India for millennia.