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The Lotus Temple is a Baháʼí House of Worship located in New Delhi, India. It was completed in December 1986. Notable for its lotus-like shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city. Like all Bahá’í Houses of Worship, the Lotus Temple is open to all, regardless of religion or any other qualification.
The Lotus Temple is an exceptionally beautiful structure, built as a Baháʼí House of Worship. It is situated in South Delhi and looks like a white lotus. It was built by the community of the Baháʼí Faith. The temple has received a wide range of attention in professional architectural, fine art, religious, governmental, and other venues.
The Baháʼí House of Worship in Delhi. The Lotus Temple, located in Delhi, is a Baháʼí House of Worship that was dedicated in December 1986. [50] Notable for its flowerlike shape, it has become a prominent attraction in the city. Like all Baháʼí Houses of Worship, the Lotus Temple is open to all, regardless of religion or any other ...
In Bahapur, New Delhi, India, [4] there is a Baháʼí House of Worship that is commonly known as the Lotus Temple, which was designed by Iranian-American architect Fariborz Sahba. [44] Rúhíyyih Khánum laid the foundation stone on 17 October 1977 and dedicated the temple on 24 December 1986. [3] The total cost was $10 million.
Sahba's Lotus Temple in India. In 1976, the international governing body of the Baháʼí Faith community selected Sahba to design the Baháʼí House of Worship for the Indian subcontinent in New Delhi, India.
English: Lotus Temple, located in Delhi is a Bahá'í House of Worship. In the Image Visitors can be seen walking into the temple. Date: 17 January 2019: Source: Own ...
View of the Bahá'í symbol of the Greatest Name, set at the top of the Lotus Temple, New Delhi, India. Dutch Het Bahá'í-symbool van de Grootste Naam, bovenin de Lotus Tempel, New Delhi, India.
After Independence, the best examples of modern architecture in Delhi include IIT Delhi (1961) by Jugal Kishore Chodhury, Hall of Nations (1972) and Asian Games Village (1982) by Raj Rewal, Palika Kendra building (1984) by Kuldip Singh, and Lotus Temple (1986) by Fariborhz Sahba.