Divine Portals of Infinite Connection

The two central entrances of the Temple carry a profound symbolism that is reflected in the carefully thought-out architectural design. Their decoration emphasizes the idea of infinity and the connection between the earthly and the higher realms. In particular, the proportions of the walls and gates express this concept: the outer wall reaches forty cubits, while the inner one measures only twenty-five, symbolizing the transition from the material to the spiritual, emblematic of an infinitely open sky. Moreover, the absence of doors in the gates (which measure seventy cubits in height and twenty-five in width) demonstrates the idea of genuine openness and transparency, through which the entire interior of the temple is visible.

The golden coating on the front side of the gates not only imbues the structure with a sense of grandeur but also reinforces the symbolic connection with the divine, making the entrances visually striking and significant. The architectural solution also includes a clarification of the structure of the temple, in which the inner part is located lower than the outer part and is accessed via specially designed golden doors, further emphasizing the division of spaces and their unique roles.

Thus, the two central entrances become not merely functional elements, but important symbols through which the concept of infinity, openness, and the sacred significance of the temple is conveyed.

Divine Portals of Infinite Connection

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