The Hanuman Mandir redevelopment project is envisioned as a sensitive architectural and landscape intervention that retains the original Garbha Griha as the spiritual core, while thoughtfully developing the surrounding precinct to support contemporary religious, cultural, and community needs. Inspired by Shekhawati-style architecture, the design employs richly articulated façades, painted murals, arched openings, jharokha-like elements, and a warm earthy palette that reflects regional craftsmanship and cultural heritage. The expanded programme integrates functional spaces such as a community kitchen, office rooms, and a multipurpose banquet hall for rituals, gatherings, and cultural programmes, seamlessly woven around the sacred nucleus. A carefully designed landscape with stepped water bodies, ghats, and shaded courtyards enhances the sanctity of the temple environment while providing spaces for congregation, circulation, and cultural activities.