
Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, located in the Trikuta Mountains of Jammu and Kashmir, is one of India’s most revered pilgrimage sites, welcoming millions of devotees each year. The shrine complex spans multiple levels, pathways, and public gathering areas, operating day and night to support continuous visitor flow. To ensure clear visibility, safe movement, and respectful architectural presentation after sunset, the site now features Unilamp’s premium quality outdoor luminaires. Protected with UniShield16 coating, the lighting solution is designed to perform reliably in challenging outdoor conditions while preserving the spiritual atmosphere and architectural identity of this sacred landmark.
The project features a carefully selected range of Unilamp luminaires, including Mini TUBE, Mini SKUNA, CANNON 360, Micro ALPHA Round Snoot, and ALESSA 1000. Each luminiare was chosen to serve a specific lighting purpose, from facade illumination and pathways to accent lighting for architectural elements and public gathering areas.

The shrine requires lighting that performs consistently, blends naturally with traditional architecture, and minimizes long-term maintenance. Unilamp’s luminaires are engineered with durable materials, controlled light distribution, and dependable optical performance. Their compact designs allow discreet installation, while their robust construction ensures resistance against moisture, dust, and temperature variation commonly experienced at the site.

This project demonstrates how well-planned outdoor lighting can support both function and atmosphere in a religious setting. By combining premium quality luminaires with UniShield16 coating, Unilamp delivers consistent illumination that enhances safety, highlights architectural form, and supports the daily operation of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine after sunset.
Location: Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine, India
Lighting Consultant : Lucent Worldwide
For more information, visit www.unilamp.co.th or contact online@unilamp.co.th
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