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Sri Laxmi Narayan Mandir

Hindu Temple

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    Kapil Arora
    Very old and famous temple in Delhi. Good architecture. Peace and divinity. Well maintained and clean premise
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    Keshav kritesh
    Clean, and calm environment. Has a soothing effect. People often use this for meetings or gatherings.
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    Saravana Kumar T L J
    Spiritual place. Good for family get together. Has big lawns on the back side for assemble and chit chat together. A small children play area also available.
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    Rahul S
    Great architecture.The garden around the temple is so clean.Nice place to be with family.The road that leads to parking is congested.
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    Juan Sebastian Gonzalez
    I found there an indian family, who decided to explain me about this place, the culture and also I spent my time there with them. They were too nice
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    Deepa Sridhar
    Also called Birla Mandir - inagurated on 18mar1939 by Mahatma Gandhiji.
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    Vijay Pawar
    Laxmi Narayan Temple, famously called the Birla Temple of Delhi, is one of the most popular temples in Delhi. It was constructed in the year 1938 by G.D. Birla . Dedicated to goddess Laxmi, goddess of wealth and the preserver, god Narayana , the temple gains historic importance being a symbol of unity among various castes. Gandhi had demanded that the temple be open for all castes if he were to inaugurate it and ever since its inauguration it remains open to all regardless of caste. Paintings that portray Indian mythology are seen in Geeta Bhavan in Birla Temple. The influence of Oriyan style of architecture is seen in the temple. With gardens and fountains adding beauty to the white marble and red sandstone construction, the temple is spectacular to look at. The paintings in the upper gallery are a fine specimen of artistic excellence of Jaipur artists. The Rajasthani paintings reflect the cultural heritage of the land. Address: Mandir Marg Connaught Place Munrika New Delhi. Timings: 6.00 am to 10.00 pm Open on all days. Entry Fee: None