The main Darbar Hall has been constructed on
the third floor and can hold more than 5000 people at a time.
It measures 150 x 150 feet. This majestic hall has a pillared
25 feet mezzanine all around. The central hall stands on just
four huge pillars carrying the weight of the entire roof, which
is 45 feet high.
The interior has ornate designs and arches reminiscing one
of the conventional oriental architecture of the Mughal period.
To enter the hall, one has to climb a flight of 25 stairs
to reach the “Darshni Deodi”.
The main entrance is a huge arched opening with teak doors,
thus amalgamating beautifully the modern architecture with
that of the medieval period.
Another hall measuring 100 x 100 feet has been constructed
on the top of the main Darbar Hall. This has facilitated holding
of Nitnem and Kirtan programs for students of different age
groups simultaneously. Below the dome, another hall measuring
50 x 50 feet is being built.
The main Darbar Hall is surrounded by a “Parikarma” which
is 25 feet wide. In the four corners of the “Parikarma” are
the four towers or minarets, each surmounted by a small dome
on the top.