Religion and Culture of Delhi

The cultural diversity and religious unity are the core values of Indian society and Delhi being the capital of India, naturally, reflects it all as people from different states come here for best education, best medicinal assistance and good job opportunities. It is a centre stage of Indian politics too and represents all that is best in India. The metropolitan city with a cosmopolitan outlook, Delhi is not free from the shadows of its royal past. The ancient city Delhi still reflects the remnants of the glorious old-age charm and yet has a very modern and chic lifestyle. The nightlife is interesting and a number of discos throughout the city beckon the youngsters to sway and dance with enchanting numbers.

At the Nizamuddin Shrine, one can still hear the ‘Qawwalis’, ‘Gurbani’ (the verses from the Granth Sahaib) and Prabhat ferries can be heard in the Gurudwaras, ‘bhajans’ and ‘aartis’ in the temples and Sunday masses in Churches. The traditional fairs and festivals are still being celebrated such as ‘Phoolwalo-Ki-Sair’. With the increasing number of people from different states, regional festivals of Bihar such as ‘Chhath Puja’ and Bengal such as ‘Durga Puja’ are also observed here. Since Delhi shares its borders with Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, its people and their lifestyle is often influenced greatly by these regions. Though, it is said that Delhi has mostly Punjabis, it now has a number of pockets dominated by other communities such as South Indians in R.K. Puram and Bengalis in C.R. Park.

It is this diversity that makes Delhi so lively and colorful. Indo-Persian art is reflected in Jama Maszjid while Birla Temple and the Chattarpur Temple complex exude amalgamations of North and South Indian architectural styles. Some of the famous Gurudwaras of Delhi are Gurdwara Raquab Ganj, Sheesh Ganj and Bangla Sahib while Churches such as St. Thomas and St. Columbus are popular among Christians. Bahai Lotus temple is notable not only for representing the Bahai way of worship in Delhi but also the splendid architectural design. Jains and Buddhists also have their own shrines in the city while the Tibetan monastery near the Interstate bus terminus is representative of the Tibetan culture in India.


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About Delhi
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Places of Delhi Worship of Delhi
India Gate Akshardham Temple
Red Fort
Lotus Temple
Qutab Minar Iskon Temple
Jantar Mantar Gauri Shankar Temple
Purana Qila Birla Mandir
Chandni Chowk Chhatarpur Mandir
Connaught Place Kalkaji Temple
Gates of Delhi Jhandewalan Mandir
Raj Ghat Hanuman Mandir
Humayun Tomb Kali Bari Mandir
Lodi Tomb Jama Masjid
Safdarjung Tomb Gurudwara Bangla Sahib
Parliament House Gurudwara Sis Ganj
Rashtrapati Bhavan Gurudwara Rakab Ganj
Ghalib Haveli Gurudwara Majnu Ka Tilla
Agar Sain Ki Baoli Gurudwara Nanak Piao
Zoo Digambar Jain Temple
Sunehri Masjid St. James Church
Masjid Moth The Sacred Heart Church
Nijam-Ud-Din Cathedral Church of the Redemption
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Mughal Garden Nehru Park
Lodi Garden Shahajahanabad Garden
Buddha Garden Shalimar Garden
Garden of Five Senses Talkatora Garden
Deer Park Indraprastha Park
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Crafts Museum National Museum of Natural History
Dolls Museum National Gallery of Modern Art
Gandhi Museum National Children’s Museum
Indira Gandhi Memorial Sangeet Natak Academy
Nehru Museum and Planetorium Sanskriti Museum
National Science Centre Tibet House Museum
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