Temples in Delhi

Next to many historical monuments in Delhi, Delhi Temples attract huge tourists’ influx. Of the New Delhi temples, the Lotus Temple in Delhi is a brilliant display of architectural splendor. Built like the shape of a lotus flower, this beautiful marble temple is a must see for any devotee irrespective of the religion. Another notable Hindu temples New Delhi, is the Lakshmi Narayan Temple or the Birla Mandir which is located in the heart of the city, and has a beautiful collection of Gardens for the tourists to take a break away from the fast paced
Delhi life. The Akshardham Temple is a recent addition to New Delhi temples, built near the Akshardham Flyover in Delhi East. This is amazing of the temples in Delhi India, built in a vast expanse of 100 acres with lavish lawns and lot of greenery. The ISKCON Temple on the Hare Krishna Hill, East of Kailash is another notable of the New Delhi Temples among many others.

Apart from the Hindu temples New Delhi, Jain Temple takes a parallel seat, with the famous Digambar Jain Temple in Chandni Chowk area which is as famous as any other temple, drawing steady stream of visitors
and devotees. Delhi the metropolitan and capital city of India is always bustling with activity. It covers an area of 1483 square kilometers with population of around 12 million. The metro is popular for its extreme weather—the summer is scorching with temperatures soaring to as high as 48 degrees centigrade and the winter is extremely cold with temperatures going down to as low as minus zero degrees centigrade.
The rains sometimes are known to create havoc on city life during the monsoon. The best time to visit Delhi is around November to March.The languages spoken in Delhi are mostly Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English. The part of Delhi, built by the British is called the New Delhi and that part of Delhi which was ruled by the Mughal emperors is called the Old Delhi.

Monuments in Delhi are most famous and draw a huge flow of tourists from across the globe, like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar or the Taj Mahal near Agra; which is considered as the most beautiful
monument ever built on the earth.Apart from the Temples in Delhi India, the most visited and famous
tourist destinations are the Chandini Chowk, India Gate, Feroza Kotla Grounds, where the famous Ashoka Pillar lies; the Raj Ghat and Shanti Van where the mortal remains Ghandiji and Jawarlal Nehru are kept
respectively; the Humayun's Tomb, Old Fort, the Safdarjung Tomb, the Jantar Mantar, Moghul Gardens, Lodhi Garden, National Rail Museum, Museum of Natural History, the National Science Center and the Dolls
Museum are among many others remaining.

Delhi Temples

Next to many historical monuments in Delhi, Delhi Temples attract huge tourists’ influx. Of the New Delhi temples, the Lotus Temple in Delhi is a brilliant display of architectural splendor. Built like the shape of a lotus flower, this beautiful marble temple is a must see for any devotee irrespective of the religion. Another notable Hindu temples New Delhi, is the Lakshmi Narayan Temple or the Birla Mandir which is located in the heart of the city, and has a beautiful collection of Gardens for the tourists to take a break away from the fast paced
Delhi life. The Akshardham Temple is a recent addition to New Delhi temples, built near the Akshardham Flyover in Delhi East. This is amazing of the temples in Delhi India, built in a vast expanse of 100 acres with lavish lawns and lot of greenery. The ISKCON Temple on the Hare Krishna Hill, East of Kailash is another notable of the New Delhi Temples among many others.

Apart from the Hindu temples New Delhi, Jain Temple takes a parallel seat, with the famous Digambar Jain Temple in Chandni Chowk area which is as famous as any other temple, drawing steady stream of visitors
and devotees. Delhi the metropolitan and capital city of India is always bustling with activity. It covers an area of 1483 square kilometers with population of around 12 million. The metro is popular for its extreme weather—the summer is scorching with temperatures soaring to as high as 48 degrees centigrade and the winter is extremely cold with temperatures going down to as low as minus zero degrees centigrade.
The rains sometimes are known to create havoc on city life during the monsoon. The best time to visit Delhi is around November to March.The languages spoken in Delhi are mostly Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu and English. The part of Delhi, built by the British is called the New Delhi and that part of Delhi which was ruled by the Mughal emperors is called the Old Delhi.

Monuments in Delhi are most famous and draw a huge flow of tourists from across the globe, like the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutub Minar or the Taj Mahal near Agra; which is considered as the most beautiful
monument ever built on the earth.Apart from the Temples in Delhi India, the most visited and famous
tourist destinations are the Chandini Chowk, India Gate, Feroza Kotla Grounds, where the famous Ashoka Pillar lies; the Raj Ghat and Shanti Van where the mortal remains Ghandiji and Jawarlal Nehru are kept
respectively; the Humayun's Tomb, Old Fort, the Safdarjung Tomb, the Jantar Mantar, Moghul Gardens, Lodhi Garden, National Rail Museum, Museum of Natural History, the National Science Center and the Dolls
Museum are among many others remaining.

The other famous temples in Delhi are listed as follows:


Swaminaryan Akshardham, Delhi
Chhatarpur Shani Temple, Mehrauli, Delhi
Hanuman Temple, Connaught Place, Delhi
ISKON Temple, East of Kailash, South Delhi
Kalka Mandir, Nehru Place, Delhi
Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir), Gol Market, New Delhi
Bhairav Temple, Delhi (Purana Quila)
Gauri Shankar Mandir, Chandni Chowk, Delhi
Sri Rama/Venkateswara Temple, Lodi Road, New Delhi
Sri Uttara Swamy Malai (MALAI MANDIR), R K Puram, New Delhi
Sri Venkateswara Temple, R K Puram Delhi
Geeta Mandir, Hauz Khas, Delhi
Shiv Mandir, Chittaranjan Park, Delhi
Jagannath Temple, Thyagaraj Nagar, Delhi
Saibaba Ashram, Lodhi Road, Delhi
Chandra Arya Vidya Mandir, East Kailash, Delhi
Sri Vinayaka Mandir, Sarojini Nagar, Delhi.

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