The Lotus Temple in Delhi, India, is important as a Bahá'í House of Worship, promoting unity and worship of God without denominational restrictions. It serves as a symbol of the oneness of humanity and the harmony of religion. Its unique architectural design and serene environment attract visitors seeking spiritual reflection and solace.
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.
No, the Lotus Temple is not a world heritage site.
The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple was created in 1928.
The Lotus Temple, also known as the Baha'i Temple is located in New Delhi, India.
The duration of The Burning of the Red Lotus Temple is 27 hours.
The Lotus Temple in India is made primarily of white marble. The marble was sourced from the Penteli quarry in Greece and was chosen for its resemblance to the lotus flower petals that the temple is designed to imitate.
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The Lotus Temple in Delhi, India, symbolizes purity, peace, and spiritual enlightenment, drawing inspiration from the lotus flower, which blooms beautifully even in muddy waters. Its design, featuring 27 petal-like structures, represents the unity of all religions and the idea that spirituality transcends cultural boundaries. The temple serves as a place for meditation and reflection, emphasizing the importance of inner tranquility and harmony.
The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, India is made of 27 free-standing marble-clad "petals".
No. Lotus Temple at Delhi is a contemporary structure. It has been built by the followers of the Bahai Sect.
The temple looks like a lotus flower and is made of marble, cement, dolomite and sand.