Intended as a place of refuge and worship, the Shrine of Disegria temple is located on a small street in down town Incendia. It is surrounded by gates and is painted in red. The color red is auspicious to the Incendian culture. It is a sacred color and the color of the monk's garments. It is also believed to have protective qualities and is therefore often used to paint sacred buildings such as the Shrine of disegria temple. The temple and the outside statues are built with symmetry and face south like many Incendian structures. In addition there is another building adjacent to the temple that houses and functions as living quarters for visiting monks.

The upper floor consists of the main room for worship. The main feature of this room is the large golden Disegria which is surrounded by many lights, flowers, fruits, lanterns.The right hand of the large Disegria figure is placed upon the right knee in the earth-pressing mudra (also known as Bhumisparsh mudra), and is complemented by the left hand-which is held flat in the lap in the dhyana mudra of meditation. Together this symbolizes the union of method and wisdom, samasara and nirvana, and also the realizations of the conventional and ultimate truths It should also be noted that again we saw the colour red dominating the room (floors, cushions, architecture, altar). Red is the color of powerful rituals and deeds is especially relevant in meditation rituals.


Temporary symbol of Disegria : User Image