A Brief Introduction
An overview of the Bahá'í Faith, including its history and basic teachings.

Indian Bahá'í Temple
About the Bahá'í House of Worship, commonly called the Lotus Temple.

Indian Bahá'í News & Forum
Press Reports, National Bahá'í News, Bahá'í 19-Day Feast Letters and an online Bahá'í Forum.

Socio Economic Development Projects

Bahá'í involvement around India in the areas of social and moral development.

National Bahá'í Headquarters
Headquarters of the Bahá'ís of India.

Bahá'í Publishing Trust
Publishing Division of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of India.

Youth Desk

Activities of the National Bahá'í Youth Committee of India.

Other Bahá'í Web Sites
www.bahai.in
New Official Site of the Bahá'ís of India.

www.bahai.org
Official Site of the Bahá'í World Centre.

www.bic-un.bahai.org
Bahá'í International Community United Nations Office Statements.

www.bahaiworldnews.org
The Bahá'í World News Service.

We are the Bahá'ís of India - members of the largest Bahá'í Community of the world, numbering some 2.2 Million. Associated with the central figures of the Bahá'í Faith from its very inception in 1844, the Bahá'ís in India today live in over 10,000 localities spread all over the country. There are 29 State & Union Territories and about 900 Local governing bodies that are actively working for communal harmony, unity of religion and unity of mankind. The Bahá'í literature exists in all the major languages of the country.

Thousands of visitors from all parts of the country and all around the world enter the portals of the Bahá'í House of Worship situated at New Delhi, popularly known as the Lotus Temple.

The Bahá'í Writings state that at the core of religion is that "mystic feeling which unites man with God." The Bahá'í Communities hold regular devotional meetings, children moral classes and study circles to infuse divine inspiration in all their undertakings. The Bahá'í Schools and other Socio-economic development Institutions in India have been recognised world wide for their contribution to value based Universal Education, upliftment of women and community development thus laying the foundations for a New World Order based on equality and justice for the prosperity of humankind.

You are welcome to learn more about our Faith that Mahatma Gandhi had fondly described as "a solace to mankind" and about which Dr. S. Radhakrishnan was quoted as saying, "The Bahá'í Movement is a sign of our times... It (The Bahá'í Movement) is in keeping with the great spiritual tradition of India and I therefore welcome it and wish it well."

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