I feel there is certain power in the shape of a pyramids.
I thought about it after visiting Jaganath temple in Bangalore.
The God or deity is in the tallest tower as per below:
Basically, the temple is divided into four parts.
One is open courtyard and next are the three towers.
Among the three towers, the tallest one houses the lord. The smaller two house the visitors and the "bhakts" who have come for "darshan" and blessing from the lord.
If we look at the three towers they assume a sort of 'pyramid'. As we have seen throughout India, almost all temples are in the shape of pyramids.
Ancient Egyptians also made pyramids.
There is also meditation centers across the world which assume a pyramid shape.
But if we look at the image of the lord Jagannath inside the temple it assumes tremendous significance.
The lord has two eyes and they make a stare continuously.
The eyes of the Lord are like in an "Everlasting Gaze" which was a Smashing Pumpkins song by the way.
Inside the temple and inside the tallest tower of the temple the Lord assumes the power of a gaze plus have the power of the Pyramid.
There are many things which are in a mystery. But we know that the Lord is housed in the tallest tower due to some reason only.
It could some Alien or Extraterrestrial Intelligence as well, we just do not know. It is all a mystery.
In Islam depictions of God are not allowed simply because God does not represent anything what is available on the Earth. In Christianity also Christ is known and cross is known but God is not known. Churches also are similar in some aspects to pyramids. Even Masjids have a tall tower.
All of those try to reach out to something up above.
In earlier times, churches and Mosques used to be tallest buildings. Even now in many places in India, temples would be tallest in their towns or villages and people simply will not try to go beyond them.
It is okay we know that God Narayana showed his "Vishwaroopam" in battlefield of Mahabharat to Arjuna. Inspite of all depictions in history we know that only Arjuna and one who was narrating the tale to blind king Dasaratha, Sanjaya could see that because Lord had given them the power.
That "roopa" or image of God is one which cannot be seen in the Naked eye. And obviously it cannot represent anything existing on earth. I feel we all worship the same lord when we worship some lord.
The eyes are the route to experience things even in the case of animals as well as humans.
So the Lord has made a deity who is Lord Jagannath and given him eyes and he is housed in a tallest pyramid of a temple. And I feel there is certainly some power with the Lord in a situation like that.