
If you want to witness true craftsmanship, art, architecture, and aesthetics woven into culture, look at old houses and temples. They stand as enduring examples of excellence — structures capable of remaining relevant and beautiful for centuries.
Nowadays, we build four walls with loads of cement and call it a home, a temple, or just another building. But are we truly creating something great? Rarely. We lack strategy, attention to detail, a sense of aesthetics, and the ability to differentiate. Now, every building looks the same — we crave readymade things. Yet we claim to be moving forward, armed with advanced technology. But in truth, we’re going backwards.
The true knowledge and evidence of excellence lie in the past. Are we drawing inspiration from those timeless examples to build something that stands as a true beacon of art, architecture, and culture? I hope so.