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threads of indianness

HOTEL LE SUTRA

MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

In the world of hospitality, Hotel Le Sutra stands out as a shining gem, proudly bearing the distinction of being the world’s first Indian art hotel. At its core, the hotel embodies the spirit of its namesake – a sutra, an ancient thread binding myriad elements, ensuring cohesion and unity.

Born from an intense aspiration to celebrate the timeless Indian ethos, the hotel promises more than just luxury; it offers a vivid immersion into India’s rich cultural legacy. This stunning property wasn’t the vision of a single mind. It was the collective dream of a league of conceptualizers, artists, designers, curators, philosophers, and visualizers. Their shared passion for art and tradition breathed life into the bricks and mortar of Le Sutra.

With the profound Indian concept of trigunas as its muse, the hotel unfolds like a storybook, each page painted with the vibrant hues of India’s philosophy, mythology, art, and history. It is a journey, an exploration, and a celebration of India’s deep-rooted artistic legacy. For those who yearn to touch the soul of Indian artistry, Le Sutra stands as an exquisite testament, welcoming all to experience its captivating embrace.

Voted one of the best boutique hotels in Mumbai by Conde Nast Traveller and Culture Trip
5/5

HOTEL LOCATION

Hotel Le Sutra, 14, next to Olive Restaurant, Union Park, Khar West, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400052

RESERVATIONS & INFORMATION

Phone: 022 6642 0020

This is a historic hotel – both in terms of what it has achieved and what it has done for art.

magical strokes of

indianness

The elements in the Ashoka room on the Rajas floor are inspired by the transformation of Emperor Ashoka from a dictatorial emperor to a humane saint
Artist Ajay Gulati spent a year creating the​ painting​ Staircase to Enlightenment that hangs in the Prakriti room. It depicts the transition from nature to supernature
The painting in the Taal room depicts gandharvas, maestros of Indian classical music, wholly absorbed in composing music while holding imaginary instruments
The kings of yore spent leisurely hours engaged in battles on a chessboard, which inspired the king’s bed’s headboard design in the Dyuttya room. Two wood-sculpted knights guard the lower bedposts as their monarch sleeps. The room’s painting depicts various aspects of gambling, including several ancient Indian betting games
The moh maya chair in the Maya Room showcases the delusions of the mind
Nirvana is a spiritual state described by The Buddha as deathlessness. It is the cessation of all mental activity in which the mind is in a state of heightened awareness and enlightenment, free of the burden of conditioning and worldly desire. The Nirvana room on the Sattva floor is an experience of bliss
The Shri Yantra painting in the Mandala room is a sacred geometry of nine interlocking triangles around a central point, or bindu. The triangles represent the male and female principle
Ravana was deep when it came to the knowledge of vedas and seemingly shallow when it came to outlook and behavior. The Ravana room on the Tamas floor explores the paradox that was him
The painting in the Shringar room on the Rajas floor depicts a woman in various moods, emphasising the importance of self-love

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