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spacious and radiant sanctuary that can accommodate up to 2,500 individuals.
                     This  hall  is  intentionally  free  from  any  religious  symbols  or  iconography,
                     embodying the temple's core principle of unity and inclusivity. People from all

                     walks of life and faith are warmly welcomed to enter the temple and partake
                     in  moments  of  quiet  prayer  or  meditation,  fostering  a  profound  sense  of
                     communal harmony and mutual respect.
                        Thesis Report V-SPARC VIT
                     The  Lotus  Temple's  architectural  design  not  only  possesses  captivating
                     aesthetic  qualities  but  also  prioritizes  environmental  sustainability.  The
                     temple's  roof,  shaped  like  a  lotus,  serves  as  a  natural  ventilation  system,
                     utilizing the flow of cool air while expelling hot air, thereby minimizing the

                     necessity  for  mechanical  cooling.  Furthermore,  the  temple  incorporates
                     rainwater harvesting systems and solar panels, contributing to its eco-friendly
                     design and energy efficiency.

                     In conclusion, the Lotus Temple stands as a testament to the profound impact
                     of architecture in inspiring, uplifting, and uniting individuals from diverse
                     cultures and beliefs. Its elegant lotus-inspired structure, timeless beauty, and
                     inclusive  design  serve  as a  beacon  of hope  and  an  emblem  of peace  in  the
                     bustling heart of India's capital city.







































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