Though cosmopolitan at
best, Delhi is revered by India temple Tours. Some
temples here are new, some old – either way,
they are evocative of India's extremely old Hindu heritage.
Sri
Digambar Jain Lal Mandir temple is ubiquitous in most
India temple Tour Packages as this is known as Delhi's
oldest temple.
Situated across the Red Fort, this temple was built
in 1658 AD, in the heyday of Aurangzeb's reign. Just
within this temple's vicinity is situated this magnificent
destination in Indian Temple Tours – the Hindu
marble temple of Gauri Shankar.
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Dedicated to Lord Shiva, it is rife with impressive statues
of probably all the deities of the Shaiv sect. Also known as
the Birla Mandir, Lakshmi Narayan Temple is esteemed in most
India temple Tours across Delhi. Located in the west of Connaught
Place, this beautiful temple was built by GD Birla in 1938.
Chattarpur Mandir is also a prime destination for
India temple Tours, let alone North India temple Tours.
Dedicated to Goddess Durga, this refers to a complex
of temples located beyond the Qutab Minar in Mehrauli.
The architecture can best be described as South Indian.
Lawns and gardens sprawl over a large area here.
Erected in 1998, Isckon is a complex of temples famous
in most Delhi itineraries of Indian Temple Tours. The complex,
perched on Hare Krishna Hill, is dedicated to the Lord
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This complex is touted as one of the largest in India. On
the other hand, another leading destination for India temple
Tours is the Bahai Temple.
Constructed in 1986, the Bahá’í temple
is but part of an idyllic sprawl of pools and gardens.
Adherents of any faith are free to visit the temple; otherwise it is a venue for worshipers of the Bahá'í Faith. The structure is shaped as a lotus flower, earning itself the moniker “lotus temple”.
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