- Lotus Temple
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building_name=Bahá'í House of Worship |
building_type=House of Worship
architectural_style=Expressionist
structural_system=Concrete frame & precast concrete ribbed roof
location=New Delhi ,India
completion_date=1986
opened =December ,1986
main_contractors=
architect=Fariborz Sahba
structural_engineer=|The Bahá'í House of Worship inDelhi ,India , popularly known as the Lotus Temple, is a Bahá'í House of Worship and also a prominent attraction in Delhi. It was completed in 1986 and serves as the Mother Temple of theIndian subcontinent . It has won numerous architectural awards and been featured in hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. [http://www.uga.edu/bahai/india.html Bahá'í Houses of Worship, India] The Lotus of Bahapur]History
Inspired by the lotus flower, its design is composed of 27 free-standing marble clad "petals" arranged in clusters of three to form nine sides. The architect was an
Iran ian, who now lives inCanada , namedFariborz Sahba . The major part of the funds needed to buy this land was donated by Ardishír Rustampúr of Hyderabad, who gave his entire life savings for this purpose in 1953. [cite book |last = Faizi |first = Gloria |year = 1993 |title = Stories about Bahá'í Funds |publisher = Bahá'í Publishing Trust |location = New Delhi, India |id = ISBN 8185091765]tructure
Nine doors open onto a central hall, capable of holding up to 2,500 people. Slightly more than 40 meters tall [cite web | title = Bahá'í Houses of Worship | publisher = Bahá'í International Community | date = 2006 | url = http://info.bahai.org/article-1-6-0-7.html | accessdate = 2008-03-09] , its surface shining white marble, the temple at times seems to float above its 26 acre (105,000 m²; 10.5 ha) nine surrounding ponds. The site is in the village of Bahapur, in the
National Capital Territory of Delhi . Since its inauguration to public worship in December 1986, the Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi has, as of late 2002, attracted more than 50 million visitors, making it one of the most visited buildings in the world. [ [http://www.ca.bahai.org/main.cfm?sid=79 Baha'i Community of Canada] ] Its numbers of visitors during those years surpassed those of theEiffel Tower and theTaj Mahal . OnHindu holy days, it has drawn as many as 150,000 people; it welcomes four million visitors each year (about 13,000 every day or 9 every minute).Tourism
This House of Worship is generally referred to as the "Lotus Temple" by Bahá'ís and non-Bahá'ís alike. In
India , during the Hindu festivalDurga Puja , several times a replica of the Lotus Temple has been made as apandal , a temporary structure set up to venerate the goddessDurga . [cite web | title = Newsline 28 September 2006: Here's Delhi's Lotus Temple for you at Singhi Park!| last = Chakraborty| first = Debarati | accessdate=2007-05-29 | url=http://bahaisonline.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=637&Itemid=8] InSikkim a permanent replica is of the Hindu Legship Mandir, dedicated toShiva . [ [http://wikimapia.org/461240/ Satellite image] inWikimapia .]Distinctions
The Temple has received wide range of attention in professional architectural, fine art, religious, governmental and other venues.
Awards
*1987, the Architect of the Bahá'í House of Worship, Mr. F. Sabha was presented the award for excellence in religious art and architecture by the UK-based
Institution of Structural Engineers for producing a building "so emulating the beauty of a flower and so striking in its visual impact". [ [http://www.bahai.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80&Itemid=56 An Architectural Marvel] Published in The Tribune, Chandigarh, by Anil Sarwal.]
*1987, the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture, Affiliate of the American Institute of Architects, Washington, D.C., gave their First Honour award for "Excellence in Religious Art and Architecture" 1987 to Mr. F. Sahba for the design of the Bahá'í House of Worship near New Delhi.
*1988, theIlluminating Engineering Society of North America conferred thePaul Waterbury Outdoor Lighting Design Award - Special Citation for Exterior Lighting
*1989, the Temple received an award from the Maharashtra-India Chapter of the American Concrete Institute for "excellence in a concrete structure".
*1994 edition ofEncyclopaedia Britannica , in its 'Architecture' section gives recognition to the Temple as an outstanding achievement of the time.
*2000, Architectural Society of China as one of 100 canonical works of the 20th century in the recently published "World Architecture 1900-2000: A Critical Mosaic, Volume Eight, South Asia." [http://news.bahai.org/story/89 Baha'i Temple in India continues to receive awards and recognitions] New Delhi, 5 December 2000 (BWNS)]
*2000,GlobArt Academy in Vienna presented its "GlobArt Academy 2000" award to the architect of the Lotus Temple, Fariborz Sahba, for "the magnitude of the service of [this] Taj Mahal of the 20th century in promoting the unity and harmony of people of all nations, religions and social strata, to an extent unsurpassed by any other architectural monument worldwide."Publications
Articles
As of 2003 it had been featured in television programmes in India, Russia and China. The Baha'i World Centre Library has archived more than 500 publications which have carried information on the Temple in the form of articles, interviews with the Architect and write-ups extolling the structure.
* In France, the magazine "Actualite des Religions" published a four-page article on the Lotus Temple in the fall of 2000 in a special edition called "Les religions et leurs chef-d'œuvres" (Religions and Their Masterpieces). [ [http://www.sahbaarchitect.com/ Architect's Website] (enter->publications)]
*Guinness World Records 2001
*Architecture (magazine) Sept. 1987
* Lighting Design+Application Vol 19, No. 6,Illuminating Engineering Society of North America "Taj Mahal of the Twentieth Century"
*Wallpaper* October 2002
* "Progressive Architecture", February and again December 1987
* World Architecture: A Critical Mosaic 1900-2000, Vol 8, byKenneth Frampton , Springer-Verlog Wien publishers, New York - "A power icon of great beauty ... an import symbol of the city."
* "Faith & Form" - Journal of the IFRAA affiliate of theAmerican Institute of Architects , Vol XXI "an extraordinary feat of design, construction and appropriateness of expressions"
*Structural Engineer , UK (annual) Dec. 1987
*Encyclopaedia Iranica 1989Books
* Forever in Bloom: The Lotus of Bahapur, Photographs by
Raghu Rai , text byRoger White ,Time Books International , 1992
* The Dawning Place of the Remembrance of God, Thomas Press, 2002tamps
* 6.50
Rupee postage Stamp featuring Baha'i House of Worship, New Delhi, India [ [http://bahai-library.com/stamps/BahaiStamps.htm Baha'i Stamps] ]Music
* Temple Dedication service (1986). [ [http://www.archive.org/details/BahaiPrayersAndSongs Baha'i Prayers and Songs] ]
* Jewel in the Lotus (album) produced in 1987 by the keyboardistJack Lenz for Don't Blink Music, Inc., in Ontario, Canada with songs or voices bySeals & Crofts ,Layli Ericks , and others. [ [http://www.sealsandcrofts.com/lyricsj.html Jewel in the Lotus] ]Most visitors
*"the most visited building in the world, according to a CNN report" [ [http://www.ca.bahai.org/main.cfm?sid=79 Canadian Bahá'ís In the News - Fariborz Sahba] ]
*"the most visited building in India, surpassing even theTaj Mahal with some 4.5 million visitors a year." [ [http://www.onecountry.org/e151/e15104as_Temple_50th_story.htm Commemorations in Chicago highlight the immense impact of House of Worship] OneCountry, Volume 15, Issue 1 / April-June 2003]Notable visitors
**(1998 article with short list of notable visitors) [ [http://www.bahai.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=80&Itemid=56 An Architectural Marvel] by Prof. Anil Sarwal, First published in The Tribune, Chandigarh]
**(2003 list of notable visitors)
**(2004 addition) [ [http://www.uga.edu/bahai/2005/050112.html Distinguished visitors praise Baha'i Temple] ]
*Pandit Ravi Shankar sitar maestro
*Ambassadors of Tanzania, Hungary, Panama
*Officers of Government (Ministers, Premiers) from Bermuda, Hungry, India, Ivory Coast, Nepal, USSR/Russia, Romania, Singapore, Tajikstan, Yemen, Yugoslavia, Zambia
*Members of theSupreme Court of India
*Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, wife of the late Prime Minister of IndiaRajiv Gandhi
*Prince Niranjan Shah , of Nepal
*Dr. Uton Muchtar Rafei, Regional Director,World Health Organization
*The President of Iceland,Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson was the firstHead of State on an official state visit [ [http://bahai-library.com/newspapers/111400-2.html President of Iceland visits Baha'i Temple in New Delhi] New Delhi, India, 14 November 2000 (BWNS)]
*Amjad Ali Khan [ [http://www.news.bahai.org/story/81 Amjad Ali Khan, master of classical Indian music, performs at the Baha'i Lotus Temple] New Delhi, 22 November 2000 (BWNS] Classical Indian musician/composer
*Princess Margarita of Romania and her husband, Prince Radu von Hohenzollern-Veringen
*First Lady of the Slovak Republic,Silvia Gasparovicova ee also
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Bahá'í Faith in India Notes
External links
* [http://www.bahai.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=7&Itemid=51 Official Website]
*(coord|28.553088|77.258735|region:IL_type:landmark_scale:5000|display=title,inline) [http://wikimapia.org/#lat=28.553088&lon=77.258735&z=16&l=0&m=a&v=2 Location in New Delhi, India]
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