Lotus temple: Nearest metro station

Kalkaji metro station on the Violet Line is the nearest metro station to Lotus Temple, Delhi.

The Lotus Temple in Kalkaji is a unique temple in New Delhi. It is the only temple in Asia for the Bahá’í religion. This article explores the significance of the Lotus Temple and its relevance in real estate, and most importantly the metro station nearest to it.

See also: Insights about Lotus Temple height

 

Which is the nearest metro station to Lotus Temple?

Kalkaji Mandir metro station is Lotus temple nearest metro station. Located between Govindpuri and Nehru Place on the violet line, Kalakji metro station provides access to Kalkaji area, Lotus temple and Kalkaji Mandir. Travellers can interchange between the Violet Line and Magenta Line at Kalkaji Mandir metro station to reach their destination.

Magenta Line

Towards First Train Last Train Platform
Botanical Garden 06:23 AM 09:50 PM Platform 1
Janakpuri West 05:59 AM 11:46 PM Platform 2

Violet Line

Towards First Train Last Train Platform
Escorts Mujesar/ Raja Nahar Singh 06:00 AM 11:16 PM Platform 1
Kashmere Gate 05:12 AM 11:08 PM Platform 2

 

How to reach Lotus Temple?

Address: Lotus Temple Rd Bahapur, Kalkaji, New Delhi, Delhi 110019

By metro

The most convenient way to reach Lotus Temple is by Delhi Metro. Kalkaji Mandir and Nehru Place are the nearest metro stations to Lotus temple. The connectivity of these stations ensures an easy journey for visitors. Kalkaji connects both violet and magenta line. The Lotus Temple location is just a 2-minute walk from Kalkaji Mandir metro station.

By bus

Public buses are a budget-friendly option. DTC bus numbers 429 and 894 connect visitors to the Lotus Temple complex.

From railway station

Lotus temple is just 15 km away from the NDLS. This route might take 30 to 45 minutes by road.

 

Lotus Temple, Kalkaji: Timing and entry fee

Timings: 8:30 AM to 5 PM, Open Tuesday to Sunday

Entry fee: Free

 

Lotus temple:Key features

Architecture

Designed by Iranian architect Fariborz Sahba, the Lotus Temple resembles a fully bloomed lotus, showcasing incredible craftsmanship.

No idols or deities

Unlike traditional places of worship, the Lotus Temple stands out for its absence of idols or religious artefacts, promoting a universal atmosphere of peace.

Solar energy initiative

As the first temple in Delhi to have solar panels, the Lotus Temple contributes to sustainable practices, consuming approximately 500 KW of electricity, with 120 KW generated through solar energy.

Only Baha’i temple in Asia

The Lotus Temple holds a unique distinction as a Bahá’í House of Worship. It is affiliated with the Bahá’í Faith, considered to be the ‘youngest religion in the world.’ Built as a Bahá’í Mashriqu’l-Adhkar Temple, the Lotus Temple embodies the principles of the Bahá’í Faith, fostering unity among religions and humanity.

 

Real estate in Lotus Temple, Kalkaji

 

Lotus temple, Kalkaji: Residential properties

The cultural significance of the Lotus Temple makes residential property around it valuable.

Kalkaji Mandir, another temple close to Lotus temple is very popular and increases the appeal of nearby residential properties.q Rent in this area appreciates because of the cultural relevance surrounding it.

The residential areas surrounding Lotus Temple offer a peaceful living experience, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The nearest metro station to Lotus temple is Kalkaji which lies on the violet line and connects residents to other parts of Delhi. Nehru place is a bustling area with residents and businesses making it easier for residents around Lotus temple to explore nearby. Investors can benefit from the long-term value growth associated with owning residential real estate near Lotus temple in Kalkaji.

 

Lotus temple, Kalkaji: Commercial properties

The historical and cultural significance of the Lotus Temple appeals to many visitors and tourists everyday. Commercial properties near a prominent cultural landmark like the Lotus Temple benefit from better visibility and attention. The historical relevance of the Lotus Temple ensures a consistent flow of visitors. The temple is close to Nehru place which is a hub for businesses in the area. Investment in commercial property near Lotus temple can help earn long-term benefits because of its prime location.

 

Price range of properties in Kalkaji around Lotus temple

Avg. Price / Sqft: Rs 16,043

Apartments

Locality Avg. Price / sqft Price Range / sqft
Rampuri Rs 10,374 Rs 5,000 to Rs 13,968
Giri Nagar Rs 6,597 Rs 5,555 to Rs 8,333
Block H Rs 15,574 Rs 12,000 to Rs 16,666
Block B Rs 10,628 Rs 7,843 to Rs 16,666

Independent house

Locality Avg. Price / sqft Price Range / sqft
Block B Rs 36,812 Rs 8,947 to Rs 55,555

 

FAQs

Which god is there in Lotus Temple?

The Lotus Temple has no idols of any God. It is the only Baha’i temple of worship in Asia.

What is inside the Lotus Temple?

The temple is devoid of religious artefacts, idols or photographs of deities, promoting a tranquil and universal ambiance.

Where is Lotus Temple located?

Situated in Kalkaji, Delhi, the address is Lotus Temple Road, Bahapur, Shambhu Dayal Bagh, Kalkaji.

Why is Lotus Temple famous?

The Lotus Temple is renowned for its architectural brilliance, being the 'youngest religion in the world' - Bahá'í House of Worship.

How far is the Lotus temple from Kalkaji Mandir?

Lotus temple is just 600 metres away from Kalkaji Mandir.

What are the entry charges, opening and closing time of Lotus Temple?

Entry is free and the temple is open from 8:30 AM to 5 PM, closed on Mondays.

What are the best times to visit Lotus Temple?

The best times to visit are in May, June, July and August.

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