Birla Mandir

Birla Mandir, New Delhi India
Birla Mandir is also famous as Lakshmi Narayan Mandir. Lakshmi Narayan
Mandir is situated to the west of Connaught Place in Delhi. Constructed
by Raja
Baldev Das
in the
year
1938, it is
dedicated
to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Also known by the name of Birla Mandir
of New Delhi, this temple has quite an interesting history attached to
it. Built over a period of 6 years, the temple was inaugurated by Mahatma
Gandhi. But, he kept a condition that he will inaugurate the Delhi Laxmi
Narain Temple only if the people from all castes, especially untouchables,
would be able to gain entry inside it. The temple constitutes of one
of the major draws of the city and is visited by numerous devotees and
international tourists every year.
Lakshmi Narayan Mandir is built magnificently, although with a modern
touch. Adorning the interiors of the temples are beautiful carvings depicting
the scenes from mythology. Numerous Hindu symbols and quotes from the
Gita and the Upanishads ornament the temple walls. The highest Shikara
(tower) in the temple soars to an altitude of 165 ft, while the ancillary
one is about 116 ft. Facing east and standing on an elevated platform,
Birla Mandir of Delhi also enshrines the holy Vedas. The main shrine
is dedicated to Lord Narayan and Goddess Lakshmi, while the smaller ones
are of Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and Lord Hanuman and Goddess Durga.
To the north of the New Delhi Laxmi Narain Temple is the Geeta Bhawan,
devoted to Lord Krishna. There is also a Buddha temple in this temple
complex, adorned with murals describing his life and work. All the statues
in the temple are made up of marble and were brought from Jaipur. Miniature
rock temples, which dot the temple, hold a special attraction for the
children. The splendor of the temple is enhanced by an artificial landscape
in the back, with mountains and cascading waterfalls. The festival of
Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, lends an enhanced
significance to the temple.
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