- Lotus Temple - Wikipedia
The Lotus Temple is a Baháʼí House of Worship in Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi, India It was completed in December 1986 Notable for its lotus-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city
- Lotus Temple Baháʼí Temple Delhi - Delhi Tourism
Lotus Temple Delhi Address: Lotus Temple Rd, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi, 110019, India Lotus Temple Delhi is one of the most sought after places to visit, attracting tourists from all over the world It is one of the seven major Bahai’s temples in the world
- Lotus Temple | Definition, Description, Facts | Britannica
Lotus Temple, Bahāʾī Faith house of worship, or mashriq al-adhkar (Arabic: ‘a place where the uttering of the name of God arises at dawn’), in New Delhi In the early 21st century it was one of only nine mashriqs in the world
- AD Classics: Lotus Temple Fariborz Sahba - ArchDaily
Popularly known as the Lotus Temple, the Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi, India is a house of worship that was designed by Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba and completed in 1986
- Lotus Temple: A Symbol Of Excellence In Modern Indian Architecture
The Baha'i House of Worship, popularly known as the Lotus Temple is not only a symbol of excellence in modern Indian architecture but also one of the most visited religious buildings in the world The Temple located on a 9 7-hectare site near Nehru Place in South Delhi, is a place of worship open to all races, religions and castes
- Bahai Lotus Temple Delhi: 9 Stunning Facts - peregrinetreks. com
The Baha’i Lotus Temple, often called the Lotus Mandir, is a modern landmark and spiritual retreat in New Delhi Completed in 1986, it became India’s first and only Baha’i House of Worship Its distinctive lotus-flower design and peaceful surroundings have made it one of the city’s most popular attractions
- Lotus Temple: History, Architecture, Photos, Timing Ticket Price
The Lotus Temple, located in bustling Delhi, is a symbol of peace, architectural grandeur, and spiritual enlightenment It’s known as the “Lotus of Bahá’u’lláh’s Revelation,” captivating visitors globally, transcending cultural and religious boundaries
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