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Lotus Temple

Place : Bahapur Hill, Delhi
Best Time to visit : October to March
Significance: One of the seven Bahai Houses of Worship in the world.
Timings : Open during summer (1st April - 30th September) - 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
                 Winter (1st October - 31st March) - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Closed every Monday. 

Bahai Mashriqul-Adhkar temple of the Bahai Faith better known as Lotus temple, is a truly astonishing marvel of 20th century architecture. One of the seven Bahai Houses of Worship in the world, this is also called as 'Taj Mahal of the 20th Century'. Shaped like the blossoming Lotus flower, this gleaming white structure is located in Bahapur Hill, 12km southeast of Connaught Place, New Delhi, the capital of India. Representing the Bahai faith - an independent world religion, this is an ideal place of meditation which is open to all other faiths. 

Compared to the facade of the Opera House, Sydney, the Bahai temple is one of the most visited sites in the world with an average of three and a half million visitors each year. Set amidst 26 acres of lush landscaped gardens the Bahai temple looks spectacular just before sunset when the temple is flood lit.

The temple was designed by Fariborz Sahba, a Canadian architect of Iranian origin. He took 10 years in designing the structure. The construction of the building began on 21 April 1980 and was completed on 21 December 1986 at a cost of Rs 10 million and was opened to public on January 1, 1987. More than 800 engineers, technicians, workers and artisans were employed in its construction.

Made of white marble, cement, dolomite and sand, this temple is 24m from floor to apex and 70m in diameter. The temple structure has 27 giant white Greek marble petals and nine pools of water and walkways. The nine walkways symbolizes the nine unifying spiritual paths of the Bahai faith, which believes in oneness of all religions and mankind, and the nine pools of water represents the floating green leaves of the lotus flower which also serves to cool the stark, elegant interior. 

The lotus, as seen from outside, has three layers of nine petals made out of thin concrete shells. The first or innermost layer called as 'inner leaves' and second layer called as 'outer leaves', of nine white marble covered petals each pointed inward, houses the inner central hall and the outer annular hall respectively. The inner leaves appear to be partly closed. The outer leaf is 15.4m wide and rises up to 22.5m above the podium and the inner leaves rise to an elevation of 34.3m above the inner podium. At the lowest level each shell has a maximum width of 14m. It is uniformly 200mm thick. The lowest or outermost layer of nine petals (entrance leaves) curves outward and forms the nine entrances all around the outer annular hall. It is 18.2m wide at the entrance and rises 7.8m above the platform level. The lotus open at the top is covered by a glass and steel roof which provides natural light inside the auditorium as well as protection from rain.

Nine massive arches ringed below at angular intervals of 40 degrees are placed all around the central hall. The intersection of these arches makes beautiful outlines and adds more beauty to the arches. These arches are the main support to the superstructure and a row of steps through each arch lead into the high ceiling Prayer Hall. Shining with white marble surfaces, this central hemispherical prayer hall holds up to 2,500 people and has no religious icons, no priests or no candles in it. The temple also has a library of religious books, an audio-visual room and an Information Centre which is also worth a look. The Information Centre provides information on different facets of the Bahá'í Faith in the form of photographs, written texts,  film; and the construction of the Bahai temple as well as the social and economic development projects which the Bahá'ís are involved in. 

This temple also has won so many prestigious architectural awards and worldwide acclaim and also has been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. All round the lotus are walkways with beautifully curved balustrades, bridges and strains which surround the nine pools representing the floating leaves of the lotus.

There are no Admission Charges, therefore entrance is free, and Parking is also free. There are four Prayer Sessions everyday. These Prayer Sessions are unique as prayers from all religions are recited during these sessions.

Prayer Session Timings

1000 hrs - 1015 hrs (15 minutes), 1200 hrs - 1215 hrs (15 minutes), 1500 hrs - 1515 hrs (15 minutes), 1700 hrs - 1715 hrs (15 minutes)

Contact address :

National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha's of India
6 - Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Marg, Post Box 19, New Delhi - 110001
Ph: 91-11-23389326 / 23387004 / 23389664
Fax: 91-11-23782178
Contact : E-mail

Tourist Information Services

Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation (DTTDC)
18-A, D.D.A. SCO Complex, defence Colony, New Delhi - 24
Ph: 91-11-24647005, 24698431, 24618026; Fax : 91-11-24697352, 24610500

How to get there

Air :  Delhi is the main gateway city for northern India with a modern airport. All major international airlines in the world fly through Delhi. Indira Gandhi International Airport is located at 23km southwest of Central Delhi and the domestic terminal at Palam is 5km away from the international terminal.

Taxi and coach transfer is available from both International and Domestic Arrivals. Pre-paid Taxi (a service with journey fare paid at the booking counter), air-conditioned and non- air-conditioned coach counters are located immediately outside the customs Hall in International Terminal and outside Baggage Claim area in Domestic Arrivals.

Airport Coach (non-airconditioned) is operated by Delhi Transport Corporation (via Connaught Place and Railway Stations) to Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT), Kashmiri Gate and by Ex- Servicemen's Airlink Transport Service to Connaught Place. The coach covers all major hotels enroute.

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Rail : Delhi is the hub of the Indian Railways network with Express trains to all parts of the country. The city has two major railway stations in New Delhi and Old Delhi. New Delhi station is within walking distance of Connaught Place and Main Delhi station is about 7km from Connaught Place. Delhi offers Express trains to all parts of the country. For the foreigners, tickets are available at the International Tourist Bureau (Ph: 011-3346804), located at New Delhi station. The main ticket office is at the IRCA building on Chelmsford Road, Pahar Ganj, between New Delhi station and Connaught Place.

Shatabdi Express air-conditioned fast tourist train operates to Bhopal (via Agra, Gwalior, Jhansi), Lucknow (via Kanpur) and Chandigarh, provides access to some of the neighboring tourist centres.

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Bus :  Buses from all the major places in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan are available for getting to Delhi. During the summer months, air-conditioned coaches are recommended. Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) operates special services from railway stations to different parts of the city.

 


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