Lotus temple
The Bahá'í House of Worship is dedicated to the oneness of humanity and religion. It also displays in symbol and action the unity of mankind – the pivotal principle of the Bahá'í Faith. People from all religious backgrounds are welcome here. Each Bahá'í House of Worship will become a centre for social, scientific, educational and humanitarian services, living up to its title of "Dawning Place of the Remembrance of God."
Since its inauguration to public worship and visits in December 1986, the Bahá’í House of Worship in New Delhi, India has drawn to its portals more than 70 million visitors from across the globe. The House of Worship for the Indian subcontinent welcomes on average of over ten thousand visitors every day, and features prominently in publications, films and television productions. These visitors have admired its universal design in the form of the lotus flower and have been fascinated by the Teachings of the Bahá’í Faith, especially its tenets of the Oneness of God, the Oneness of Religions, and the Oneness of Mankind.