Not only can you understand Hinduism, but also can understand an attraction of Indian architecture, the whole temple is built of white marble, the feeling of holiness and sacredness, the worship of the Hindu god, there are many details such as various statues, the engravings of the walls, it is worth a careful visit.
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Not only can you understand Hinduism, but also can understand an attraction of Indian architecture, the whole temple is built of white marble, the feeling of holiness and sacredness, the worship of the Hindu god, there are many details such as various statues, the engravings of the walls, it is worth a careful visit.
The temple is called the "Bila Lakshmi Narayan Temple", a modern marble building, is on the mountain, built in 1986, relatively new, so we also visited the periphery and left. The temple was built in 1986, is a modern temple of white marble. Here is the worship of the god Vishnu (a Hindu trinity god) and his concubinary Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and good fortune). The sunset shrouded the temple of Birah with a pink-gold light, and its white body became red and shameful. Some say that Indian architecture likes to use white, indeed, come here to confirm, no color can replace white holiness and perfection. The stained glass depicts scenes in Hindu scriptures, the temple worships the main god for the family's protection god Ganesh. The marble is of fine quality, and when you enter the temple and look back at the entrance, you can see the reflection of the elephant head carved above the beam on the almost transparent marble surface. It is the private temple of the Bira family of India's two largest consortium, whose founder Gonzaga has met Mahatma Gandhi and become an unwavering follower of Gandhi, leading the entire family to provide financial support for the Indian independence movement. Of course, his political investments have earned him a good return, and thanks to government support, the Bira family has become the famous family that holds the lifeblood of India’s economy. It was one of the first temples in India without caste restrictions, and Mahatma Gandhi, who has consistently opposed the exclusion of low castes, attended the first worship service after the temple was built. Transportation: The attractions in Jaipur New Town are relatively far away. It is recommended to charter a car to visit and hire a tuk-tuk car to pull you to visit various attractions in the city. The cost of half a day/day is about 200/400 rupee tickets "" Free Open Time: Normal Open: 07:00 – 10:00, 16:00 – 21:00
The temple is called the temple of Bira Laksim Nara Yang, the private temple of the Bira family, the second largest consortium in India. It is located in the southern part of Jaipur city, white marble, shining in the sunset.
Birla Mandir, Jaipur is a Hindu temple located in Jaipur, India and is one of many Birla mandirs. It was built by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble
The Biria Mandir, known as the "Bila &Lakshmi &Narayan Temple", is a magnificent and modern marble building funded by the Indian industrialist Birla and built on a hill beside the Castle of Moti Dungfortri. Coloured glass depicts scenes in Hindu holy scriptures, where the main god worshipped by the temple is Ganesh, the head God of the family protection elephant. In the pink city of Jaipur, the pure white marble architecture is particularly fresh. We're going to see the night scene. We need to take off our shoes and get in. There is a statue of Shiva in the courtyard. The base corridor of the marble temple has a statue of a green station. The next morning I went there specially.
私人建造的,导游带我们到的时候是18点,门口脱了鞋子,进去正好赶上晚上的仪式,音乐声中建筑中心的幕布拉开,好像有大象,看介绍他们家族的守护神是象头神GANESH,有撒圣水,仪式结束后信徒可以绕一圈,整个建筑是白色大理石建造的,大方庄重美观。外围有供奉各种信仰的菩萨、基督等,是个大融合。
The White Bira Temple is a beautiful Hindu temple. It was built in 1986 and is a modern white marble temple. Visitors must take off their shoes and enter. Photography is forbidden inside, so only the appearance can be taken. Local guides tell us that there are very few Buddhists in India nowadays, and most of them believe in Hinduism. Think of the Tang monks who went through all the hardships to learn sutras from the Western Heaven. It's unexpected that most people in the Western Heaven do not believe in Buddhism anymore.