Located in the national capital of New Delhi, the Lotus Temple is an edifice dedicated to the Baha'i faith. The magnificent structure of this building unfolds in the form of a stupendous white petal lotus and is one of the most visited establishments in the world.
The design of this shrine was conceptualized by Canadian architect Fariborz Sahba and was completed in the year 1986. This temple seeks to propagate the oneness of the Almighty and is open to all regardless of their nationality, religion, race or gender.
The Lotus temple is one of the seven Baha'i House of Worship present around the world.
As you enter the complex of the temple, you encounter an enchanting entrance gate, beautiful floral gardens and scintillating pools.
The pathway leading up to the temple doors is lined with lush green shrubs and a feeling of tranquillity adorns the atmosphere despite the bubbling crowd. Once inside, the mesmerising architecture will lull you into an introspective silence.
You can read and chant religious texts of any faith, and musical renditions of religious texts can be sung without any inhibitions in the temple complex.The Bahai Lotus Temple is without a doubt one of the must-visit places in the capital.
Not just for its marvellous architecture but also to experience a new way of meditation in a completely different,blissful ambience,
the temple is built of Greek white marble in the shape of Lotus flower. Lotus was chosen as the symbol as it was common to all religions.
The structure for the House of Worship in New Delhi is composed of 27 free-standing marble-made "petals" organized in bunches of three to form nine sides. The nine doors of the Lotus Temple open onto a central hall, that has the capacity of holding up to 2,500 people.
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One day the King of Puri went to visit Prabhu Jagannath. It was late in the evening and the temple was about to close. The flower vendor in front of the temple almost sold everything she had and was left with only one fragrant flower.
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The king asked for it and when she was about to give it to him, the wealthiest merchant came and offered double the rate. Then began an auctioning for that one flower. Eventually, the king gave his entire kingdom to her (which the merchant cannot equal or beat).
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He offered the flower to Jagannath and slept in the village hall as a commoner. That night Prabhu Jagannath came in his dreams and asked him to remove that flower from his head. The weight of it was unbearable for the Prabhu.
Daitya Sudan Temple is located near the Lonar crater – the world’s only salt water lake in basaltic rock, believed to have been caused by a meteorite hitting Earth around 52, 000 years ago.
It is surrounded by forests with a large variety of birds, particularly peacocks, owls, red-wattled Lapwings and ducks. A number of temples surround the lake, most of which stand in ruins today.
According to local belief, Lonar derives its name from the demon Lonasura (also called Lavansura). This demon used to harass and trouble the local people so much that Bhagwan Vishnu descended on earth to vanquish him.
Ganesh devotees chant Ganpati Bappa Morya during Ganesh Puja. But, do you know what’s the significance of this chant? Why we chant Ganpati Bappa Morya?
Ganesha is also known as Ganpati.
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The word Ganpati is a combination of 2 words – “Gana” which means ‘group’ or also ‘the attendants of Bhagwan Shiv’ and “Pati” which means the ‘ruler’ or ‘leader’. Hence “Ganpati” means “ruler of many” or ‘leader of the ganas of Shiv.’
‘Bappa’ means ‘father’.
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But what is the reason of putting 'Morya' after 'Ganapati Bappa'.
There was a great devotee of Sri Ganesh in the 14th century by the name Morya Gosavi. He was originally from village called Shaligram in Karnataka where his devotion was looked upon as madness.
Rani Bhabani was the Queen of Natore, Bengal or 'Natorer Rani' as she was famously called. She made great contributions in Tarapith & renovated Benaras.
In Varanasi, Durga Kund Mandir was constructed by Rani Bhabani in the 18th century.
Born in Chhatimgram village, Bogra District,Her father's name was Atmaram Choudhury.Bhabani was married off to Raja Ramkanta Moitra,the then zamindar of Rajshahi.After his death, Bhabani became the zamindar, and started being referred to as Rani.She was known as Ardhabangeshwari.
A woman as a zamindar was extremely rare in those days, but Rani Bhabani managed the vast Rajshahi zamindari most efficiently and effectively for over four decades.
Maharani Bhavani was very pious in her personal life. She passed her life in a strict disciplined way.
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