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Places
of Worship
BIRLA
MANDIR
It is another landmark close to Connaught Place and was
built by industrialist Raja Baldev Birla in 1938. The temple
is an important prayer site and contains idols of several
deities. Interestingly Mahatma Gandhi, who inaugurated the
temple, was also a regular visitor to it and would often
pray there.
LOTUS
TEMPLE
Is a very recent architectural marvel of the Bahai faith and
is visible from several spots in south Delhi. Located in
Kalkaji in the south of Delhi, it is lotus shaped and has
rightly been given the name. It is made of marble, cement,
dolomite and sand. It is open to all faiths and is an ideal
place for meditation and obtaining peace and tranquility.
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JAMA MASJID
Opp Red Fort (1 km west) between 1650 to 1656, based on
the plan and design of Ostad Khalil, the then great
sculpture, Emperor Shahjahan built Juma Masjid at the cost
of Rs 10 crore- it may be said as the replica of Moti Masjid
in Agra. It is called Masjid-e-Jahanuma. It is the heartbeat
gate was meant for Royal Family and Shahjahan used to come
on every Friday and on every festival by walk from the fort.
The north and south gates were meant for common people.
Alike Bho Jhala hill top on a high dais at the head of the
highest peak there were 2 minars of 40 m high. Buy ticket Rs
5, get up flights of 122 steps and view around from the
South Minar. The premises of the South Minar is 1076 sq ft
wide. 2,5000 devotees at a time may sit together for namaz
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BANGLA
SAHEB
Near
Connaught Place in New Delhi, a vast and magnificent
building that once belonged to Raja Jai Singh of Amber now
stands stately Gurdwara Bangla Sahib, in memory of Guru Har
Krishan ji. Guru Har Rai ji had two sons, Ram Rai was elder
and the younger Har Krishan. Ram Rai had displeased his
father on account of his manifesting miracles despite strict
instructions not to do so as it was against the Sikh faith.
Guru Har Rai ji had thus ordained Guruship to his younger
son Har Krishan. Through a cunning and crafty design, the
deranged and distraught Ram Rai involved Emperor Aurangzeb
against the succession. The Emperor ordered Raja Jai Singh
to get Guru Harkrishan ji to see him in Delhi. The Raja was
a great devotee of the Sikh Guru's and he knew the true
story of the succession too. The Raja instead of presenting
the Guru before the King, made him his own guest. It so
happened that at time Delhi was inflamed with the epidemic
of smallpox and people in large gatherings had been visiting
the Guru continuously. The Guru thus could not escapee the
attack of smallpox and he left for his heavenly abode in
1664 at the tender age of just eight. It is at this place
where the Guru breathed his last and the big palace was
converted into an inspiring Gurdwara now known as Gurdwara
Bangla Sahib, which is a sacred place for pilgrimage with
the Sikhs
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SIS
GANJ GURDWARA
It is believed that the night Guru Tegh Bahadur was murdered
along with three of his disciples it was raining very
heavily. Because of the fear of the Mughals nobody came to
pick the bodies up that night. The next day the head of the
Guru was taken to Anandpur Sahib and the body to where
Gurdwara Rakab Ganj is now situated. A century later a
devotee named Baba Baghel Singh searched and found this
place and had this place of worship constructed here.
Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib embraced martyrdom in Delhi on
November 11th, 1675. Bhai Jaita and his associates brought
his head to Chakk Nanaki. The cremation of the head of Guru
Sahib was held here on November 17th, 1675. The trunk of
that tree under which the Guru was martyred and the well
where he took his daily bath while in prison are preserved
here to this day.
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KALKAJI
KALI TEMPLE
3 km to the south of Humayun tomb and west of Mathura Rd,
the Rock Edict of King Ashoka was discovered in 1963. At a
little distance, there is 18th century Kalkaji Kali
Temple.
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