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The Red Temple

Sri Digambar Jain Lal Mandir

Popularly known as Lal Mandir or Red Temple, and originally built in 1656, it is the 'oldest and best-known Jain temple in Delhi, India.'

Too hot that day, I only stayed a few minutes to take a couple of photos and ran back to the car. But then I did not need too long to be impressed by such structure. I loved the moment I took in the sight.


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  1. I've never seen anything like this WOW! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  2. Colorful and creative shot of a beautiful Delhi building!

    Happy Week to you!
    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  3. Wow! How beautiful! The architecture is so interesting.

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  4. It surely is a wonderful building.

    Diana
    http://adifferentlenslens365.blogspot.co.nz/2014/11/a-paperweight.html

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  5. Wow on the architecture and the color. Amazing building!

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  6. That is a beautiful building. So sorry you had to run for cooler temps in the car but you did a great job photographing it.

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  7. Beautiful pictures of a picturesque place. I'm glad I found your blog today... :)

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  8. Temples are appealing. Lovely shot!

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  9. Awesome structure. I've never seen that design.

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  10. These are the kind of places i dream about . . It makes my heart so happy to know you are actually there, taking the photos . . and sharing with me . . what a great world this is. Thank you.

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