Kamal Mandir - New Delhi

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Welcome to the official website of the Bahá’í House of Worship, popularly known as the Lotus Temple located in New Delhi, India. Like eight Houses of Worship around the world, this magnificent structure stands for the principle of the oneness of humankind. People of all racial, religious, national backgrounds, are welcomed to pray and meditate within its precincts. It is a collective centre of society to promote cordial affection where everyone is held in its embrace as equals. This edifice is dedicated to the one God, the Creator of all humanity and of the entire universe. 

The Writings of the Bahá’í Faith maintain that God is unknowable in His Essence and throughout the ages, He has sent a succession of Divine Messengers, Avatars or Manifestations of God, to educate and guide humanity.

The House of Worship highlights the importance of prayer in the life of individuals and communities. It provides a space for expressing that desire to communicate with our Creator through prayer that is conceived as “the essential spiritual conversation of the soul with its Maker, direct and without intermediation”. It further underscores the significance of collective worship as a fundamental element of a pattern of community life that is spiritually and materially prosperous. Furthermore, devotional services at the House of Worship are universal in character, welcoming all to be uplifted through opening their hearts and minds to the Words of God.

While worship forms a key tenet of the House of Worship, service to humanity is considered an outward expression of the inner transformation that worship brings about. This service is expressed through deeds carried out in the spirit of service for the betterment of humanity; communal worship in homes, neighborhoods and villages; an educational process that builds the capacity of individuals to serve others; and, through a pattern of community life embodying the principle of the oneness of humanity. In this manner, a House of Worship is envisioned to become a centre for social, scientific, educational and humanitarian services, living up to its title of the “dawning-place of the mention of God”.  

This Bahá’í House of Worship, dedicated to public worship in 1986, is the property of and is owned by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India.

Contact Kamal Mandir

Address :

K-47, Mata Naina Devi Marg, Block K, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110024, India

Postal code : 110024
Website : http://www.bahaihouseofworship.in/
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K-47, Mata Naina Devi Marg, Block K, Lajpat Nagar II, Lajpat Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi 110024, India
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dhara singh on Google

Known as lotus temple which is famous tourist attraction in Delhi. It’s near by Nehru Place You can reach here by road or by metro. Nearest metro station is Nehru Place or Kalkaji you can reach by violet line or magenta line
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Amit Shukla on Google

Very beautiful temple
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Md Asif on Google

Kamal tample is beautiful tample
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Miraz Shah on Google

Very interested temple.
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ravinderjit singh on Google

popularly known as lotus temple it is a much visited place for tourists situated in nehru place it is in the midst of lush green gardens a very nice architecture it is a bhai temple . it is a large hall with sitting space inside . you are not allowed to talk inside ,we have to maintain pin drop silence.during summer time it does get very hot while going from the main gates to the temple
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Vinay Sharma on Google

We lined up on a hot day to visit the Lotus Temple but was worth it. The temple is built in the shape of a Lotus flower, made of pure white marble, completed in 1986. It is set among the lush green landscaped gardens. Any faith is free to visit the temple. You have to visit this Temple--if only to view the unique architecture We never went inside the Temple--as we had other places to visit Such a beautiful and peaceful place.if u want to spend time medidating along with a view of great architecture, this is the perfect place.worthvisiting
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challenge pura on Google

It is said that this is the oldest Lord Vishnu temple in Kathmandu Valley. You can also take the vocabulary tests in Readers Digest or buy a book on increasing your working vocabulary. Vajpayee had visited the temple recently and made some carefully vague remarks on the ashes, supposedly Netaji's, kept there. It is believed about Pashupatinath Temple that it is the most pious and largest Hindu place of pilgrimage.
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Vikram Singh on Google

A beautiful temple and it is also good for picnic with your family

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