The Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple in the Indian city of New Delhi. The Birla family, well-known entrepreneurs and benefactors in India, erected the temple, which is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and his spouse, Lakshmi. The temple was built in 1988 and is one of the city's most frequented temples.
The temple is well-known for its beautiful ornamentation and architectural style. The temple combines traditional and modern architectural styles, as well as Indian and Western components. The temple is constructed of white marble and has several sculptures, frescoes, and paintings depicting episodes from Indian mythology and religious writings. The temple also has many smaller shrines devoted to other Hindu deities.
The temple also has grounds that are recognised for their gorgeous flower beds and fountains. A temple is a favourite place for people to unwind and take in the natural splendour. Visitors may also wander around the grounds, enjoying the bright flowers and the temple's tranquillity and quiet.
Except for some Hindu festivals, the temple is available to tourists every day of the week. Before entering the temple, visitors are encouraged to dress modestly and remove their shoes. Visitors are also welcome to attend the temple's daily puja (worship) activities.