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Cinema Halls in Delhi

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Name and Information Address
CENTRAL DELHI
Chandni Chowk
Golcha
Located in Daryaganj, Golcha Cinema opened on 12th December 1954. It was designed by W.M. Namjoshi. Seating Capacity: 815. Single Screen. Tariff: Upper Stall Rates: Rs.50 Balcony Rates: Rs.60.

3630, Netaji Subhash Chander Marg
New Delhi - 110 002
Tel:+(91)-(11)- 2326 5192, 2325 0945

Moti
Moti cinema hall is situated in the main street of old Delhi's Chandni Chowk area. Box Rates: Rs.75 Upper Stall Rates: Rs.40 Stall Rates: Rs.10, Balcony Rates: Rs.50.

Diwan Hall Road Chandni Chowk
New Delhi - 110 002
Tel:+(91)-(11)- 2386 0383
Connaught Place
Odeon
Odeon movie hall is located in the heart of city's business and shopping district, Connaught Place. This place is very cool and comfortable, with a dolby sound system. Upper Stall Rates: Rs.50 & Balcony Rates: Rs.80

D-Block, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001
Tel:+(91)-(11) - 2332 2167, 2632 2604

PVR Plaza
A recent addition into the PVR Group, PVR Plaza is located in Inner Circle of Connaught Place. It has a seating capacity of 300 seats. Ticket: Rs. 150/-

H- Block, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001
Tel:+(91)-(11)- 5151 3391, 9632000787

Regal
The first cinema hall in New Delhi, the Regal theatre is set in Connaught Circus. It opened in 1932 and the architect was Walter Sykes George. Seating Capacity: 695 (approx.)

Connaught Circus, Connaught Place
New Delhi - 110001
Tel:+(91)-(11)-2336 2245, 2336 1583
Karol Bagh
Filmistan
A lovely entertainment centre in New Delhi, Filmistan is at Karol Bagh. Upper Stall Rates: Rs.40, Balcony Rates: Rs.60

Model Basti, Rani Jhansi Road
Karol Bagh
New Delhi 110005
Tel:+(91)-(11)23673821, 23673120
Liberty
Another cinema buff of Karol Bagh is Liberty theatre. Upper Stall Rates: Rs.50 Balcony Rates: Rs.70.

19-B, New Rohtak Road, Karol Bagh
New Delhi 110060
Tel:+(91)-(11)25724836, 25728800
Rachna
A great theatre on the Pusa Road housed with wide screen, spacious lobby, well tended surroundings, definitely entertain you. Tickets: Rs. 60, Rs. 40, Rs. 30.

2, Rajendra Place, Pusa Road, Karol Bagh
New Delhi - 110 002

Tel:+(91)-(11)-2571358
Pragati Maidan
Shakuntalam Theatre
Located in Pragati Maidan very close to Zoo, Stage area -80 sq. mtrs. Capacity : 365, Halls : 1, Ticket (Rs) : 25, 35

Near Gate No.2, Pragati Maidan
New Delhi
Tel:+(91)-(11)23371849, 23318143


EAST DELHI
Mayur Vihar
No Entry Found


Patparganj
No Entry Found


Preet Vihar
Radhu Palace
Radhu Palace is East Delhi's buffs. Halls : 1, Upper Stall Rates: Rs.40, Stall Rates: Rs.30, Balcony Rates: Rs.50.

Laxmi Nagar
New Delhi 110092
Tel:+(91)-(11)22240442
Shahdara
No Entry Found



NORTH DELHI
Civil Lines
Amba
One of the oldest cinema halls in Delhi is Amba. It is not too much good for the hi-tech stuff, which is high on sound and special effects. But o.k.

Satya Nagar, Near Ghanta Ghar, Kamla Nagar
Delhi -110007
Tel:+(91)-(11)23916000, 23915000
Model Town
Alpana Cinema
Located near Delhi University, Halls : 1, Box Rates: Rs.60, Upper Stall Rates: Rs.30 Stall Rates: Rs.10, Balcony Rates: Rs.45.

Ring Road Model Town
New Delhi 110009
Tel:+(91)-(11)27413104
Pitampura
M2K
A 3-screen multiplex theatre with sitting capacity of 803, M2K houses Dolby digital EX surround sound, THX certified speakers, Home delivery of ticket -service, 35 degrees viewing experience & lots more. Balcony Rates: Rs.100


4, Community Centre, Road No. 44, Pitampura,
New Delhi
Tel:+(91)-(11) - 30908362

SOUTH DELHI
Chanakyapuri
Chanakya Theatre
One of the highest occupied single-screen cinemas of the country, Chanakya was established in 1970 and began with MERA NAAM JOKER.

Vinay Marg, Chanakyapuri
New Delhi 110021
Tel:+(91)-(11) - 2467 4009, 2467 0423, 2611 1956
Fax:+(91)-(11) - 2410 0132
Sangam
A very cool and comfortable entertainment, Sangam is at Sector 9. Box Rates: Rs.80, Upper Stall Rates: Rs.50 Stall Rates: Rs.40 Balcony Rates: Rs.70.

Sector 9, R K Puram
New Delhi 110021
Tel:+(91)-(11)26172442
Greater Kailash
Savitri
Located Outer Ring Road, close to Chitranjan Park, Savitri cinema hall is fully with dolby stereo system. Seat capacity: 1000.

Greater Kailash, Part - 2
New Delhi 110048
Tel:+(91)-(11) 26410071
Lajpat Nagar
Sapna
Sapna hall has changed its face for Hum Aapke Hain Kaun. Now it became hi-tech stuff. Upper Stall Rates: Rs.60 Stall Rates: Rs.40 Balcony Rates: Rs.75.

54, Suraj Parbat, East of Kailash
New Delhi 110065
Tel:+(91)-(11)26431787
3 C’s
3 C’s, the newest upmarket shopping mall-cum-cinema hall is situated next to Lajpat Nagar Post Office. Ticket: Rs. 125, Rs. 75.

Lajpat Nagar
New Delhi 110065
Tel:+(91)-(11)29847846/7
Mehrauli
PVR Saket
The four screen PVR Saket is opened in June 1997. The seating capacity of all halls is 1000. which are Hall 1 - 368 seats - Hall 2 - 150 seats - Hall 3 - 150 seats - Hall 4 - 332 seats .Upper Stall Rates: (Rs.)100 Dress Circle Rates: (Rs.)150


Community Centre, Saket
New Delhi 110017
Tel:+(91)-(11)4167-1787
Nehru Place
Paras
Box Rates: Rs.50 Upper Stall Rates: Rs.30 Stall Rates: Rs.8 Balcony Rates: Rs.40.

Nehru Place
New Delhi 110025
Tel:+(91)-(11)5560-2263
Safdarjung
No Entry Found


South Extension
No Entry Found


Vasant Kunj
PVR Priya
India's largest cinema chain, PVR Priya is surrounded by all the happening stores and restaurants. Very cool & Dolby Stereo hall will definitely attract you. Tariff: Upper Stall Rates: Rs.140 Stall Rates: Rs.100.

61, Basant Lok, Vasant Vihar
New Delhi 110057
Tel:+(91)-(11)26140048/49




WEST DELHI
Janakpuri
Janak
A cozy place where you can enjoy your date and the movie both, Janak is really a very comfortable place. Hall: 1, Upper Stall Rates: Rs.50, Balcony Rates: Rs.50.

C - Block, Community Centre, Janak Puri,
New Delhi 110058
Tel:+(91)-(11)25551115, 25521116
PVR Vikaspuri
3 screen multiplex & 3-way Dolby Digital surround sound system, PVR launched in November 2001. The seating capacity is 921, which are Hall 1 - 425 seats - Hall 2 - 208 seats - Hall 3 - 288 seats. Upper Stall Rates: Rs 110, Balcony Rates: Rs.150, Dress Circle Rates:Rs.130.

Community Centre, Main Market Vikaspuri
New Delhi 110058
Tel:+(91)-(11)4158-6787
Punjabi Bagh
Milan
Located in Karampura, Milan cinema is really an amazing Theatre. Upper Stall Rates: Rs.40, Stall Rates: Rs.30, Balcony Rates: Rs.60.

New Moti Nagar
New Delhi - 110015
Tel:+(91)-(11)2511-6215/6/7
Vishal
Vishal is located on the Raghubir Nagar Road. There is adequate parking space, average air-conditioning and no technical finesse. Somewhat shoddy. Halls : 1, Ticket (Rs) : 60, 80.

Rajouri Garden
New Delhi - 110015
Tel:+(91)-(11)25440204/0127, 25163535.
Rohini
M2K
A swank & stylish complete family entertainment centre, M2K is located in the heart of Rohini, near Jaipur Golden Hospital. This 2 screen multiplex, as 1 with sitting capacity of 354 and 2 with sitting capacity of 256 is opened in 2003.

Rohini
New Delhi - 110085
Tel:+(91)-(11)27942944

NCR
Bahadurgarh
No Entry Found


Faridabad
PVR Faridabad
Located at the popular Ansal Crown Plaza in Faridabad, this two-screen multiplex is the first of its kind in the area. Seating capacity of Ist screen is 273, & IInd screen is 207. Halls : 2, Ticket Rs : 150

Crown Plaza, Sector - 15 A
Faridabad
Tel:+(91)-(129)9632000787

Ghaziabad
JAM Multiplex
Located at Shipra Mall, the theater is Great, and the ambience of the whole surrounding area is wonderful. It has a good sound system.

9 Indirapuram (Shipra Mall)
Ghaziabad
Tel:+(91)-(120) 2957610
PVR EDM
A new addition into the PVR Galaxy, PVR is a 3 screen multiplex cinema at East Delhi Mall. It has a fully digital sound with 3 way surround system. Seating capacity of each hall is 294 seats, 239 seats, 187seats.

East Delhi Mall , 1, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
Tel:+(91)-(120) 2957610
Wave Cinema
Waves is a 4 screen multiplex cinema at East End Mall. which is spread an area of 43989 sq. ft.. Seating capacity of each hall is 413 seats, 224 seats, 224 seats, and 331 seats.

East End Mall, Multiplex Plot, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, U.P.
Ghaziabad
Tel:+(91)-(120) 2950796
Gurgaon
D. T. Multiplex Cinema
Located at City Centre, Gurgaon's first multiplex which is spread over 3-lac sq. ft. Opened on 7th March 2003, the seating is great and so is the sound and projection system.

City Centre DLF City MG Road
Gurgaon - 122001
PVR Gurgaon
Situated on the 3rd floor at Metropolitan Mall, PVR is India's largest 7-screen multiplex cinema which was opened in May 2003. Seating capacity of 1300. Enjoy the music with Dolby Stereo system.

Metropolitan Mall, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road
Gurgaon - 122001
Tel:+(91)-(124)5018880, 5018884
Noida
Wave Cinemas
5 screen multiplex, Wave Cinemas is located near Atta Market in Noida. Total seating capacity is 1804. Hall 1: 489 seats, Hall 2: 485 seats, Hall 3: 210 seats, Hall4 : 206 seats, Hall 5: 414 seats. Ticket (Rs) : 100, 125, 500

The Centrestage Mall, Sector - 18
Noida-201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)2510202

PVR Spice
Situated at Noida, close to Atta Market, PVR Spice is a 8 screen multiplex with covering area of 63000 sq. ft. A total capacity of 1821 seats, which are hall 1 Gold Class – 36 seats, hall 5 – 105 seats, hall 2 & 6 – 198 seats, hall 3 & 7 – 258 seats, hall 4 & 8 – 384 seats.

Spice World, Sector - 25 A
Noida-201301

Shopping Malls in Delhi

Jewellery Mall
Gold Souk
Spread over, 1,80,000 sq. ft. of land, this massive structure was touted as the grand gold bazar of India. Gold Souk Gurgaon is home to the best jewelry retail brands from India and abroad.

Block- C, Sector- 43, Sushant lok, Phase- I,
Gurgaon - 122002
Tel:+(91)-(124)-4317700
Fax:+(91)-(124)-2577776


Garment Mall
CTC Plaza
Marriages are made in heaven but heavenly brides are dressed from CTC Plaza. This popular store stocks in enormous range of heavily embellished saree, salwar kameez and lehengas best suited for bridal wear.

North Square Mall G1 & G2, Ground Floor, Netaji Subhash Place Pitampura
New Delhi - 110 088
Tel:+(91)-(11)-47020044


Multiplex Mall
AEZ Square
Located near PVR Cinema in Vikaspuri, AEZ offers a complete entertainment packages with options galore for shopping, eating out and gaming for kids and an evening outing for adults. Music patrons can browse in Music World, young lovers can check out cards at Archies Gallery & beauty conscious can visit at Shahnaz Hussain's.

Vikaspuri
New Delhi - 110 018
Ansal Plaza
A part of HUDCO Place built on 35 acres of land, Ansal Plaza is a shopping complex situated near South Extension, one of the posh markets of rich South Delhi. Branded cloths, trendy jewellery and other designer items are some of the things that you can shop for at Ansal Plaza. Open all days.

HUDCO Place, Khel Gaon Marg Andrews Ganj
New Delhi - 110 049
Tel:+(91)-(11)-26261305, 26255532
Centre Stage Mall
Centra Stage Mall is a hot entertainment destination for those living in the vicinity while for others it doubles up as a great landmark in Noida. It offers include Waves- a three-screen multiplex, posh showrooms from USI, Westside, Gyans and Meena Bazar among others eateries like Geoffrey's Mircheez, McDonald's and Ruby Tuesday.

L-1, Sector 18
Noida - 201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)-2512260, 25122642626 1305
DLF City Centre
Spread over 250,000 sq.ft., this centrally air conditioned mall is located at Main MG Road, designed by renowned architect Hafeez Contractor. Retail outlets like Lifestyle, Meena Bazar, Lacoste, Bombay Selections, Maspar, Heritage, UCB, Tommy Hilfiger, Marks & Spencer have huge window displays and unique styling.

Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road
Gurgaon - 122002
Tel:+(91)-(124)-2386296-97
East Delhi Mall
Popularly known as EDM, this mega project is responsible for setting East Delhi's retail scene on a roll. The mall was thrown open in the first quarter of 2005. Some of the keen retailers that jumped the gun on the day of the launch included Big Bazar, Meena Bazar, Soles, Vivid Furnishings, Mushrooms and Cafe Coffee day are some of the units operational here.

1, Kaushambi
Ghaziabad - 201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)-2776649, 2776667
Mega Mall
The most popular Entertainment Centre, Mega Mall is located on the Sector Road, Gurgaon. Mega Mall is a three-storied mall with two basements which houses the first truly internationally styled food court spread over an area of 30,000 sq.ft.. This gastronomic affair serves 16 different international cuisines - both oriental and occidental, that is represented by well known international and national brands.

Sector Road, DLF City, Phase - I
Gurgaon - 122002
Tel:+(91)-(124)-5014095-98
MGF Metropolitan Mall
Close to the Delhi-Haryana border on the Mehrauli Gurgaon Road is this mega shopping mall that is a promising leisure and entertainment centre. The favourite eating joints of childrens and teens like McDonald's Debonair's Pizza and Hot & Juicy Corner are on the ground level while formal family restaurants have the rooftop zone reserved for the.

Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road,
Gurgaon - 122002
Tel:+(91)-(124)-5014606-07
Pacific Mall
Spread across three floors, it boasts an I Max screen and various retail outlets like Globus, Westside, Spencers, Crosswords, Chunmun, Riu Wears, Rough n Tough, Nike Addidas, Reebok and Louis Phillipe.

Plot No. 1, Site 4, Sahibabad, Industrial Area
Ghaziabad - 201010
Tel:+(91)-(120)-5373047-49

SAB Mall
Located in Sector 27, Noida, the mall offers a characteristic home walk section that has a range of branded electronics goods, crockery and kitches ware, desktop decorations, fashion accessories and much more. Weekly Off: Tuesday.

Sector - 27, Atta Market
Noida - 201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)-2544222, 6529655
Sahara Mall
This is India’s first Brand Super Mall launched in March 2001 spread over 3.89 acre on the main Mehrauli-Gurgaon road. It has earthquake resistant construction, a classy entry, multiple openings and wide corridors besides two-level parking lots in the basement. It offers an international class environment global brands and a comprehensive package recreational and leisure activities.

Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road
Gurgaon - 122002
Tel:+(91)-(124)-5048592, 2387741
Shoprix Mall
The mall has limited, but good options for eating out and recreation. Brands like McDonalds, Pizza Hut, Barista ICICI Bank, Sagar Ratna, Archies, Dominos Pizza, John Players, Adidas, etc have their outlets here. The crowd generally seen here are officegoers who come here for a quick bite.

C-134B, Sector 61, Opposite Flex Industries
Noida - 201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)-2580924, 2584476
Spice World
Spice World is the first world class commercial landmark in the bustling Noida. It is based on the belief that a successful lifestyle center must be a pleasurable experience for both the occupants and their customers.

I-2, Sector 25A
Noida - 201301
Tel:+(91)-(120)-4366400
SRS World
Away from the hustle-bustle of heavy traffic and stuffed markets in Faridabad, SRS World, promises a day full of fun and entertainment. A massive space occupied by McDonald's Nescafe, Archies and PVR multiplex hint at the young and jovial spirit of the shopping center.

Sector - 12
Faridabad - 121007
Tel:+(91)-(129)-4009308, 4008581, 4008582
Metro Walk Mall
It is one of the biggest mall in capital which also boast an excellent amusement park - Adventure Island. Like all other malls, it has also a wide collection of leading national and international brands including Pantaloon, Reebok, Nike, etc.

Sector 10, Rohini, Adjacent to Rithala Metro Station
New Delhi - 110041
Tel:+(91)-(11)-27573480, 27574061

Whole Sale and Retail Markets in Delhi

Travelmasti sojourn is simply incomplete without shopping in delhi markets. Exotic purchase options include silk products, precious stones, leather and woodwork, jewellery, art and craft products and what not. You can find anything everything from anywhere in the country. Connaught Place, Karol Bagh, Chandni Chowk, Sundar Nagar, Hauz Khas village, and Dilli Haat are some fine Market places in capital of india. Go for bargains, except at Govt Emporiums, where prices are fixed.
* Books Market (only Sunday at Darya Ganj) - Nai Sarak. Second hand books on footpath
* Brass Market - Vakil Pura behind Jama Masjid.
* Bicycles Market - Jhandewalan at Karol Bagh. Cycle Mkt. at Chandni Chowk.
* Canvas Market - Azad Market.
* Chemicals Market- Tilak Bazar near Khari Baoli.
* Cloth Market- Cloth Mkt. in Fathepuri, also various Katras at Chandni Chk.
* Dry Fruits Market- Khari Baoli.
* Electrical Goods Market- Bhagirath Palace, Lajpat Rai Market. Qutab Road and Sadar Bazar.
* Flea Markets - Daily at Jama Masjid and Every Sunday behind Red Fort on Ring Road.
* Foodgrain Market- Naya Bazar, Khari Baoli. Rui Mandi in Sadar Bazar.
* Fruits & Vegetable Market- Azadpur Wholesale Mandi, Shahdra, Darya Ganj, Nangloi, Okhla, Tilak Nagar.
* Furniture Market- Kirti Nagar Furniture Block, Rani Jhansi Rd., Panchkuian Road, Jail Road (Tilak Nagar)
* Imported Goods Market- Gaffar Mkt. in Karol Bagh, Palika Bazar in Connaught Place
* Jewellery Market- Gold on Bank Street-Karol Bagh, Connaught Place and Dariba Kalan and Kinari Bazar in Chandni Chowk.
* Silver Market- Chandni Chowk, Dariba Kalan.
* Marble Market- Mangolpur Kalan near Mangolpuri & Rajouri Garden.
* Medical Equipments Market- Bhagirath Palace, Darya Ganj.
* Medicines Market- Allopathy - Bhagirath Palace. Ayurvedic - Chandni Chowk.
* Homeopathy Market- Chandni Chowk and Darya Ganj.
* Motor Parts Market- Kashmiri Gate and Karol Bagh.
* Musical Instruments Market- Nai Sarak in Chandni Chowk.
* Paper - Chawri Bazar.
* Readymade Garments Market- Gandhi Nagar Mkt. (Trans Yamuna) and Tank Rd. near Karol Bagh.
* Shoe Market - Ballimaran, Sadar Bazar, Karol Bagh.
* Spices Market- Khari Baoli.
* Timber Market- Pahar Ganj, Kirti Nagar.
* Toys Market- Sadar Bazar.
* Tyre Market- Novelty Market
* Vessels Market- Deputy Ganj near Sadar Bazar.

India Gate


¤ All India War Memorial

India Gate is constructed as a memorial and was built in the memory of 90,00 soldiers who laid down their lives during world war I. Located at Rajpath, India Gate is 42 m high and is popular relaxation area during the summer evenings. India Gate also act as popular pinic spot during winter. Also known as the All India War Memorial, India Gate was designed and constructed by Lutyens. He was the who is considered the chief proclaimer in designing the New Delhi plans.


¤ The Architectural Marvel.

A tour of Lutyens’ Delhi just has to kick off with the stately India Gate at the east end of the broad Janpath (earlier Kingsway) that leads to the Rashtrapati Bhawan. Another additional 13,516 names engraved on the arch and foundations form a separate memorial to the British and Indian soldiers killed on the North-West Frontier in the Afghan War of 1919. The foundation stone was laid by HRH the Duke of Connaught in 1921 and the monument was dedicated to the nation 10 years later by the then Viceroy, Lord Irwin. Another memorial, Amar Jawan Jyoti was added much later after India had said goodbye to its imperial rulers. It is in the form of a flame that burns day and night under the arch to remind the nation of soldiers who perished in the Indo-Pakistan War of December 1971.

The entire arch stands on a low base of red Bharatpur stone and rises in stages to a huge cornice, beneath which are inscribed Imperial suns. Above on both sides is inscribed INDIA, flanked by MCM and to the right, XIX. The shallow domed bowl at the top was intended to be filled with burning oil on anniversaries but this is rarely done.

Delhi Red Fort


¤ The Construction

Built during the reign of Shah Jahan, the Lal Qila (or Red Fort) has been a mute witness to innumerable conspiracies, scandals, battles..... Completed in a span of nine years, it cost about ten million rupees , with about half the sum going towards the building of palaces.

The fort is octagonal in shape, like most Islamic buildings in India. The north of the fort is connected to the smaller Salimgarh fort. The Red Fort is an intimidating structure. It measures 900m by 550m, with its rampart walls covering a perimeter of 2.41km. It towers at a height of 33.5m. On the outside, you can still see the moat that was originally connected with the Yamuna River.


¤ The Major Gateways

Besides the Lahori Gate, the entry point is the Hathipol (elephant gate), where the king and his visitors would dismount from their elephants. The other major attractions of the Red Fort are the Mumtaz Mahal, the Rang Mahal, the Khas Mahal, the Diwan-i-Am, the Diwan-i-Khas, the Hamam and the Shah Burj.

Every year, on the 15th of August, the National Flag of India is hoisted at the Red Fort by the Prime Minister , celebrating India's independence..

Qutub Minar in Delhi


¤ Constructed As A Holy Minar
Qutub MinarThe world famous towering Qutub Minar, started in 1192 by Qutub-ud-din Aibak (1192-98), breathes down the neck of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. There is a slight difference of opinion as to its purpose: it probably was a tower of victory, but then again it could have been built to be a minar (tower), attached to the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque, for the muezzin (priest) to climb up top for a prayer.

¤ Other Belief of Its Construction

Among Delhites there are lots of other theories about the origin of the tower. Some say it was the observatory of the great scientist Aryabhatta of ancient India, other claim that it was built by Prithvi Chauhan for his daughter to see the Yamuna. In fact everything short of an extraterrestrial origin has been attributed to it. The presence of the ancient non-rusting Iron Pillar within the complex further appears to add credence to the first theory. However the tower, its entire design and architecture are undisputedly Islamic and all the other theories are just matters of wild surmise.

Considering how shortchanged he was for time, it is doubtful that Qutub-ud-din got much further than a couple of levels of the minar, in fact many suggest that lived to see only the first storey complete. Altamash, his successor, completed the remaining tower.


¤ Measures Taken To Keep The Minar In Perfect Shape

It is clear that the tower was very close to the sultanate's heart, since repeated efforts were made to keep it in perfect shape. In its long career, the tower got hit by lightening twice – something that, of course, with its height it was literally asking for. Once during the reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq, who very decently repaired the ensuing damage. The next time was in the indefatigable builder Feroze Shah Tughlaq's time, when the topmost storey got damaged. Feroze Shah, who of course couldn't well leave things alone, not only repaired the floor, but also sneaked in another level.

The result of this combined effort is an interesting mix in styles that is clearly discernable all over the tower. Each of the original three storeys has different designs. The base storey has alternate angular and circular flutings while those of the second one are round and the third one has only angular flutings. Their alignment is mercifully similar, so giving the tower a rhythmic harmony. The pretty projecting balconies have a very interesting pattern, with icicle-shaped pendentive (an intricate design in which triangular pieces of vaulting spring from the corners of a rectangular area and support a rounded or polygonal dome) type of brackets. The attractiveness of the balconies is heightened by the bands of sonorous inscriptions. The diameter (at base) of the Qutub Minar is 14.32m and about 2.75m at the top.


¤ The Attraction of Crownig Cupola

The tower had a crowning cupola on the top at one time, however this was struck down sometime in the early 19th century, an earthquake felled it. This was replced by a well meaning English engineer Major Smith. However it must have looked quite an eyesore for when Lord Hardinge was Governor-general of British India, he had it removed. You can see it now on the spruce lawns of the Qutub complex. Come to think of it, it must have been eyesore – it's called Smith’s folly.

Lotus Temple - Modern Temple of Delhi


Lotus Temple - a modern of Delhi is one such temple that facilitates the Bhai's Faith of Worship. The Baha’i House of Worship is dedicated to the oneness of all religions and mankind. Subsidiary buildings that afford relief to the suffering, sustenance to the poor, shelter to the wayfarer, solace to the bereaved and education to the ignorant will abound around the House of Worship.

There is no clergy in the Baha’i Faith and its service consists of prayers and readings of selections from Baha’i scriptures, and religious texts of the other faiths of the world.
¤ The Bahai's Faith

The Baha’is lay great emphasis on prayer and meditation. These, they believe are important instruments for the progress of the human soul, both in this world and the next. The Baha’is pray to one God, the Creator of the Universe.

The act of praying is described as ‘Conversation with God’.Meditation is perceived as the ‘Key for opening the doors of mysteries’. In that state, man withdraws himself from all outside objects and immerses himself in the ocean of spiritual life.

In the Baha’i Holy Writings, there are prayers for all occasions. Prayers can be offered individually or collectively. Great importance is given to prayers as is revealed in all the Scriptures.

However, the Baha’i Writings specify that the mere act of praying is not sufficient. The inspiration drawn from one's prayers must be translated into action that promotes the well being of humanity.

From a Delhi Girl

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