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Lotus Temple

The Lotus Temple, completed in 1986, is renowned for its striking lotus-flower shape,
constructed from white marble. The building is open to people of all faiths, offering a space
for meditation, reflection, and spiritual contemplation. Its interior is quiet and uncluttered,
amplifying a sense of calm, while the exterior pools and landscaped gardens enhance its
serene atmosphere. Visitors often marvel at the architectural precision and symbolism of
the structure, reflecting both modern design and spiritual inclusiveness. The temple also
hosts occasional exhibitions and programs that provide further insight into interfaith
understanding and community engagement in Delhi.

Timing: 09.00 AM to 05.30 PM

Open : Tuesday – Sunday (Monday Closed)

Entrance Fee:  FREE

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