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History of Lotus Temple Delhi that you should know!

The Lotus Temple, which is one of the most visited locations and sightseeing places in Delhi, has a very rich history. It was designed by Iranian and Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba and opened to the public in December 1986.


The total height of this temple is around 34m and the beautiful surroundings of 9 water ponds make this place even more beautiful. During the time of evening, the rays of light shine through the domes and the roof, illuminating the white walls, which create a very magical and beautiful overview of this architecture.

The temple serves as a Bahai House of Worship and is known for its great and unique lotus-shaped structure. The Lotus Temple is a symbol of purity, love, and peace. The inspiration for the design came from the lotus flower, which holds great cultural and spiritual significance in the country of India.

The construction of this temple took around 10 years to complete, and it was built using marble from Greece, which gave a sense of elegance and serenity to the structure. The temple comprises 27 free-standing clads of marble petals arranged in clusters which form a shape similar to a half-open lotus.

Do you know that it has a total of 9 entrances which symbolize the unity of all major religions?


The central prayer hall is one of the most iconic areas of the Lotus Temple and has a very big space that can accommodate around 2500 people at a time. People from all backgrounds, irrespective of their religion, are welcome to meditate and pray here.

The Lotus Temple is not only an architectural marvel but also a very great and iconic symbol of unity and openness. It represents the core Baha i principle of the oneness of humanity, which invites people of all faiths to come together in peace and harmony.

Since its opening, it has become very popular among tourists from India and across the globe, with a tranquil atmosphere and a great spiritual essence.

Over the years, it has won several architectural awards and has been recognised globally for its amazing design, architecture, and great appearance.


Whoever comes to Delhi can visit this place; it can be a part of your Delhi sightseeing. It is not tough to include this in your sightseeing programme. You can consult with your local tour expert who has a piece of knowledge about this place.

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Arvind Harit

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