Beatified by fountains and gardens, the Laxminarayan Temple is set amidst the beauty and tranquility of nature. It has shrines that are dedicated to Hindu gods and goddesses like Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna and many others. The beauty of the temple is further enhanced by the idea behind building the temple. Inaugurated by the 'father of the nation' - Mahatma Gandhi, the Laxminarayan Temple comprises shrines that are secular in nature and are open to all the people irrespective of their religion, class and caste. Embellished by circular ribbed patterns, the temple proximities are magnificent in style and enigmatic in architecture.
One of the most important Delhi religious sites, the Laxminarayan Temple is best visited during the Janmashthami festival, held between the months of August and September. During this period, the temple becomes a platform for holy commotion with lights and holy chants accompanied by incense and cymbals. Situated on Mandir Marg in close proximity to the Connaught place, the Laxminarayan Temple can be reached easily. Auto-rickshaws, taxis and buses can be availed from any of the major city centers to reach this Delhi religious destination.
Last Updated on 04 July 2011