Lotus of the
most beautiful temples in India, the 40 m high Bahai
Temple is also known as Lotus Temple as it is built in the
shape of a half-opened Lotus flower. Completed in 1986,
this pure white marble temple is also known as Taj of
Modern India. Surrounded by carefully manicured lawns, it
has been constructed using marble, cement, sand and
dolomite. The temple structure has 27 giant white marble
petals and nine pools indicative of the nine unifying
spiritual paths of the Baha'i faith, which believes in
oneness of all religions and mankind. The faith emphasizes
on prayer, described as 'Conversation with God' and
meditation, described as 'Key for opening the doors of
mysteries'.
The temple
represents the broad views and scientific ideas of Baha`i
faith and signifies the purity and the universality of the
lord. A perfect silence is maintained in the main hall of
prayer to allow the devotees to meditate and pray
peacefully and tranquilly without being disturbed. It is
said that about four million people visit it daily.
Situated on Bahapur Hills, it is the seventh Baha'i houses
of worship in the world. The temple looks all the more
divine in the night when the colored lights impart it a
multihued look. One can visit the temple from Tuesday to
Sunday between 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.