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Christie Griffyn pure laser projectors power light show at Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple

Eight Christie Griffyn 4K32-RGB pure laser projectors were installed and commissioned by Modern Stage Service for a nightly 40-minute light and sound show at the Indian temple

Christie has announced that eight Griffyn Series RGB pure laser projectors are illuminating the façade of the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple for a nightly 40-minute light and sound son et lumière that pays homage to the timeless legends of Lord Krishna.

Situated in Mathura, a sacred city in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh, the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is traditionally regarded as the birthplace of Lord Krishna, one of the most widely revered divinities in Hinduism. With its origins dating back to the 6th century BC, the temple stands as a site of profound importance and ranks among India’s most frequented religious destinations.

The light and sound show portraying Lord Krishna’s life as a symbol of tenderness, patience, compassion, and love, was inaugurated by Agra’s chief minister, Yogi Adityanath. This presentation is accomplished by eight Christie Griffyn 4K32-RGB pure laser projectors, installed and commissioned by Modern Stage Service, a renowned systems integrator recognised for numerous projection mapping projects across India. Its portfolio includes prominent landmarks such as the Old Fort in New Delhi and the Sanchi Stupa in Madhya Pradesh.

“Bringing the legend of Lord Krishna to life through the captivating fusion of light and sound has been an incredible journey,” said Kartik Wadhwa, director of Modern Stage Service. “We are delighted to partner with Christie to strategically deploy the Griffyn Series projectors in weatherproof enclosures at the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple for this highly anticipated son et lumière, which reaffirms our commitment to delivering awe-inspiring visual experiences at one of India’s most cherished landmarks.”

Rishubh Nayar, sales director for India, Enterprise, Christie, added: “This new light and sound show at the Sri Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple is a testament to the enduring power of storytelling through projection technology, and we are honoured to be a part of this iconic endeavour. The Griffyn Series projectors not only bring historical narratives to life, but also showcase the immense potential of visual artistry at this sacred site, enriching the spiritual and cultural experience for countless pilgrims and visitors.”

With lumen options ranging from 36,500 to 50,000, the all-in-one Griffyn Series is among the smallest, lightest, and brightest RGB pure laser projectors available. Equipped with Christie TruLife+ electronics platform for all-in connectivity and electronic colour convergence (ECC) that allows for perfect colour alignment, this 3DLP projector series can produce greater than 98% of the Rec.2020 colour space, resulting in richer and true-to-life colours. As well, the Griffyn Series comes with integrated Christie Twist for warping and blending, and is compatible with Christie Mystique, automated camera-based alignment software solution that can quickly manage and maintain multi-projection systems.