On the first floor, a statue of Bharat Mata decorates the hall. Here, the goddess holds a milk pot in one hand and a pile of grain in the other. Also on this floor is a huge map of India on a raised platform. Shoor Mandir is the title given to the legendary hero of India on the second floor. The third floor is known as Matru Mandir, which honors the achievements of prestigious women such as Meera Bai, Savitri, and Matiri.
Great saints of various religions, including Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism, can be found in Santomandir on the 4th floor. On the 5th floor is a meetinghouse with walls depicting the symbolic coexistence of all religions practiced in India and paintings depicting the history and beauty of various Indian states. Various forms of the Shakti goddess can be seen on the 6th floor, and the 7th floor is dedicated to all incarnations of Lord Vishnu. The 8th floor is dedicated to Lord Shiva and offers spectacular views of the Himalayan and Sapto Salobar complex.