Bahai Lotus Temple
Built in the form of a big lotus, the Bahai Lotus Temple may be a serene stopover that invites tourists from far and wide. It belongs to the Bahai religion, which aims at the unity of all the races and other people during a universal cause and a standard faith. People from all religions and faith can enter this temple, no matter their gender, and may chant their respective religious mantras. Designed by Iranian-Canadian architect, Fariburz Sahba in 1986, the temple is formed sort of a lotus flower with 27 white marble petals. There are nine doors that open into a central hall that’s approximately 40 m high and features a capacity to host 2,500 people. There are nine pools of water that look breathtaking at dusk. The temple is legendary everywhere the planet for its architectural design.
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