Fast facts about Lakshmi Narayan Temple
Renowned as Birla Mandir, the Lakshmi Narayan temple was constructed in 1938 by the industrialist BD Birla. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu deities Lakshmi (the Goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Narayana (the Preserver). Following are some fast facts about Lakshmi Narayan Temple -
Location
In the heart of the city on Mandir Marg, west of Connaught Place in Central Delhi.
Time to Visit
Open on all days of the year, round the clock, but preferably be there during aarti in the morning or evening. There is no admission fee, as it is open to all. It requires approximately half an hour looking around this magnificent construction.
How to Reach
To reach the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, you can fly down to the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. You can either avail of local buses from various points within the city to reach the monument, or hire auto-rickshaws and taxis or take the metro rail. The nearest functional Metro station is Central Secretariat, while the nearest railway station is the New Delhi Railway Station.
Nearby Places to Eat
Some of the popular eat-outs near Lakshmi Narayan Temple are Hotel Le Meridien, Imperial Hotel, Hotel Inter-Continental, Parikrama Revolving restaurant, Gaylord, El Rodeo, Bercos, Zen restaurant, Delhi Darbar, Nizam's and Standard Restaurant.
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