Pahad Pani

The temple of Pahad Pani is a resting temple house built on the continent of Tetra, in the country of Qadakh in the mountains between Hesti'a and Ar'kath.

History
The temple of Pahad Pani was built by the ancient Qamehr people.

It was meant as a resting point for pilgrims and travellers who trekked the mountain passes. Its water reservoir would fill up during the monsoon period, providing the residents with a cooling atmosphere.

Architecture
The Pahad Pani is a classic example of Qamehr architecture. The shrine on the west side of the composition has a pointy roof in shape of a closed lotus flower, a symbol of divinity in Qamehr culture. in the middle of the reservoir there is a bridge with a gazebo in the middle to stop and observe the surroundings. on the west side of the pond a large fountain features a head of the owner of the temple. on the south and north there are 5 rooms on each side, carved into the rock, which offer a safe sleeping and living space for the visitors. on the east side the resting temple has a high ceiling and windows on all sides to allow as much light in as possible. Inside there is also a sacred spring of water for ritual purposes.