At this early stage of development of the Baha'i Faith (165 years), there are presently seven 'mother' Temples on seven continents. These Houses of Worship are open to all peoples of all faiths and receive millions of visitors annually. The provided link gives their photos and locations.
Actually it was designed by Mr. Mason Remey the Guardian of Baha'i Faith.
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A Bahai place of worship is called: 1) a Bahai house of worship, 2) a Bahai temple or 3) a Mashriqu'l-adhkar These are three different names for the same thing.
No. Lotus Temple at Delhi is a contemporary structure. It has been built by the followers of the Bahai Sect.
Each Baha'i temple is unique in its own right, based upon the design of its architect. The only exception is that every temple must be nine-sided.
Yes, there are homes that belong to Baha'is in Wilmette, IL, as well as a Baha'i Home for the Aged. The Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmette is located at Linden and Sheridan. See http://www.bahai.us/bahai-temple
The Lotus Temple is located at Lotus Temple Road, Post Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019. It is the same as the Bahai Temple but is called the Lotus Temple because of its lotus-like shape.
The Lotus Temple or Bahai House of worship is open to the public and restricts no one regardless of religion or any other destinction. 4 million people year visit the temple as tourists. However, the Bahai laws do stipulate that only the holy scriptures (of any religion) can be read or chanted inside but that no istruments may be played inside unless scripture is set to music, like in a choir and no sermons or ritualistic practice may be performed.
Khalil Fong is not a Muslim. He's a Bahai.
The Bahai Faith does not use any code in its scriptures, which everyone is encouraged to read for themselves. See the Bahai Reference Library for a good selection of Bahai scriptures, all for free. The Bahai community today also does not use codes, secret handshakes, etc..
Her middle name is Temple. Her full name is Mary Temple Grandin.
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