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India is a known as a country of hundreds of religions and communities and the Bahai Temple is a symbol of such tolerance and respect. Built in 1997, in the shape of a white lotus, it is surrounded by nine crystal blue pools of water and lush green lawns. The idea is to create an illusion of a white lotus floating in water. This building welcomes worshipers, believers and non-believers from all over the country and the world and it strives to create a space of calm and positive energy. If not for the religious aspect of it, thousands tourists come everyday to view and enjoy the mammoth lotus structure built out of marble with the red sandstone pathways. Admission is Free.

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  • Neighbourhood: South Delhi/South-East Delhi

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  • Category: Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
  • Opening hours: Mo to Su from 09:30 AM to 05:30 PM
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