Lotus Temple
Lotus Temple is one of the remarkable architectures of Bahai faith. It is located at Kalkaji in New Delhi. The temple looks like a lotus flower and is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand. The temple has no restrictions for visitors and is open to people from all religions. The place provides immaculate environment for meditation, peace and wisdom. The Bahai temple was completed in 1986. Since then the temple has received recognition from all over the world for its splendid architecture and design. Lotus Temple is among the most visited monuments in India. The credit for building this beautiful structure goes to the Persian architect Fariborz Sahba from Canada.
The Bahá'í
House of Worship in New Delhi, India,
popularly known as the Lotus Temple because of its flowerlike shape,
is a Bahá'í House of Worship and also a prominent
attraction in Delhi. It was completed in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple
of the Indian subcontinent. It has won numerous
architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine
articles
Since
its inauguration to public worship in December 1986, the Bahá'í House of
Worship in Delhi has, as of late 2002, attracted more than 50 million visitors,
making it one of the most visited buildings in the world. Its
numbers of visitors during those years surpassed those of the Eiffel Tower and
the Taj Mahal.
OnHindu holy
days, it has drawn as many as 150,000 people; it welcomes four million visitors
each year (about 13,000 every day or 9 every minute).
This
House of Worship is generally referred to as the "Lotus Temple". In India, during the Hindu festival Durga Puja,
several times a replica of the Lotus Temple has been made as a pandal, a temporary
structure set up to venerate the goddess Durga. In Sikkim a
permanent replica is of the Hindu Legship Mandir
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