Significance: This is one of the landmarks in the nation’s capital New Delhi. It was
built in the 20th century by the Birla family of industrialists known
for its many other temples in India. It is modern in concept and construction.
It attracts several devotees and international tourists. The presiding
deity here is Lakshmi Narain (Vishnu).
History: This temple was built over a six year period
(1933 - 1939) and was opened by Mahatma Gandhi.
Architecture: The highest tower in the temple reaches a height of 165
feet while the ancillary towers reach 116 feet. The Geeta Bhavan, a hall
is adorned with beautiful paintings depicting scenes from Indian mythology.
There is also a temple dedicated to Buddha in this complex with fresco
paintings describing his life and work. The entire complex, especially
the walls and the upper gallery are full of paintings carried out by artists
from Jaipur in Rajasthan. The rear of the temple has been developed as
an artificial mountainous landscape with fountains and waterfalls.
Other shrines in the temple: Durga and Shiva are
the other major deities housed in this temple. Mention must be made of
the Buddha temple in this complex. Access and Accommodation: Accomodation
is available in the temple guest house for out of town travellers especially
for international scholars pursuing knowledge in Sanskrit or in the Hindu
religion.
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