Lotus Temple, Delhi, India, Bahai Lotus Temple, Burning of The Red Lotus Temple, Red Lotus Temple, Lotus History, Lotus Buddhism

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The Lotus Temple is in the form of a white half-opened lotus flower. This is one of the most visited structures in India. It is estimated the temple has attracted more than 50 million visitors since its inception.
Prayer sessions are conducted four times a day. Prayers of all religions are delivered during these sessions. The timings for prayer sessions are as follows:
10:00AM to 10:15AM
12:00PM to 12:15PM
3:00PM to 3:15 PM
5:00 PM to 5:15 PM

In the Information Centre of the temple, there is an exhibition showing the different aspects of Baha'i faith in the form of photographs and a 30-minute movie.
Similar in style to the Sydney Opera Hose, the Lotus Temple is located in the vast area of 26 acres of plush green land.
Entry fee : Free
Visiting hours:
Summer (Apr 1 to Sep 30): 9:00AM to 7:00 PM
Winter (Oct 1 to Mar 31)): 9:30AM to 5:30PM
Other information for tourists:
The temple is closed every Monday.
Please remove your footwear before entering the temple premises
Please switch off your mobile phones.
Please maintain absolute silence inside the temple.






















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