
Temple in Central Delhi
The clang of brass bells fills the air, mingling with the low hum of chanting voices and the sweet drift of incense smoke. Before you even step through the gates, Birla Mandir has already begun pulling you in. Officially known as Laxminarayan Temple, this radiant red sandstone and marble masterpiece has stood at the heart of Delhi since 1939—when Mahatma Gandhi himself inaugurated it with one revolutionary condition: every person, regardless of caste or creed, must be free to walk through its...























