Dilli, the temple town
India, July 2 -- 25 years ago today, on 2 July 2001, the foundation and plinth work for Akshardham Mandir on the eastern bank of the Yamuna was completed, and the first sculpted stone for the shrine was ceremonially laid. Four years later, the temple opened. In the two decades since, it has become one of Delhi's defining landmarks. A major place of pilgrimage, it also ranks among the city's grandest architectural monuments, comparable in scale to Humayun's Tomb and Jama Masjid.
The riverside complex is dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan, a 19th century ascetic. Made of pink sandstone and white marble, the temple features 20,000 sculpted figures, along with many more remarkable features. The new addition is the 108-foot statue of Bhagwan Swam...
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