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    Lotus temple
    (UMT.Lahore, 2024) Ayesha Nasir khan
    The Lotus Sanctuary, situated in New Delhi, India, is a design wonder and a critical image of the Bahá'í confidence. Roused by the state of a lotus bloom, the sanctuary remains as a widespread image of harmony, solidarity, and the unity of humanity. This proposition investigates the engineering plan, social importance, and the profound imagery of the Lotus Sanctuary. The review dives into its development cycle, including the imaginative strategies utilized in making the sanctuary's extraordinary construction, planned by planner Fariborz Sahba. The sanctuary's plan highlights 27 detached marble-clad petals, which make an amicable mix of present-day design and old imagery. Furthermore, the examination looks at the sanctuary's job as a position of love and its effect on the worldwide design local area. The Lotus Sanctuary isn't simply a spot for Bahá'ís; it welcomes individuals, all things considered, to assemble out of a sense of uniformity and regard. Through its plan and capability, the Lotus Sanctuary encapsulates the Bahá'í standards of solidarity, resilience, and variety, making it a social and profound milestone that advances harmony across the world.

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