Akshardham is a Hindu temple complex in Delhi, India. Also referred to as Delhi Akshardham or Swaminarayan Akshardham, the complex displays millennia of traditional Hindu and Indian culture, spirituality, and architecture. The building was inspired and developed by Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the spiritual head of the Bochasanwasi Shri Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, whose 3,000 volunteers helped 7,000 artisans construct Akshardham.
The Temple, which attracts approximately 70 percent of all tourists who visit Delhi, was officially opened on 6 November 2005. It sits near the banks of the Yamuna adjacent to the 2010 Commonwealth Games village in eastern New Delhi. The temple, at the center of the complex, was built according to the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra. In addition to the large central temple crafted entirely of stone, the complex features exhibitions on incidents from the life of Swaminarayan and the history of India, an IMAX feature on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Nilkanth, a musical fountain on the message of the Upanishads, and large landscaped gardens. The temple is named after a belief in Swaminarayan Hinduism.
Entrance of Akshardham which has 10 gates; it is represents 10 directions.
Night view of musical fountain which is also known as the Yagnapurush Kund. A musical fountain show representing the circle of life is played to an audience
A sunken garden, shaped like a lotus when viewed from above, features large stones engraved with quotes from world luminaries ranging from Shakespeare and Martin Luther King to Swami Vivekananda and Swaminarayan.

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The Temple, which attracts approximately 70 percent of all tourists who visit Delhi, was officially opened on 6 November 2005. It sits near the banks of the Yamuna adjacent to the 2010 Commonwealth Games village in eastern New Delhi. The temple, at the center of the complex, was built according to the Vastu Shastra and Pancharatra Shastra. In addition to the large central temple crafted entirely of stone, the complex features exhibitions on incidents from the life of Swaminarayan and the history of India, an IMAX feature on the early life of Swaminarayan as the teenage yogi, Nilkanth, a musical fountain on the message of the Upanishads, and large landscaped gardens. The temple is named after a belief in Swaminarayan Hinduism.
Entrance of Akshardham which has 10 gates; it is represents 10 directions.
Night view of musical fountain which is also known as the Yagnapurush Kund. A musical fountain show representing the circle of life is played to an audience
The fountain measures 300 feet (91 m) by 300 feet (91 m) with 2,870
steps and 108 small shrines. In its center lies an eight-petaled lotus
shaped yagna kund. It is India's largest step well with a very large series of steps down. These steps provide rest for the visitors to the complex and at night
Akshardham Mandir
A traditional mandir (temple) dedicated to Bhagwan Swaminarayan
that reflects the beauty and spirituality of India's ancient art,
culture, and architecture
Within the monument, under the central dome, lies a murti or statue of Swaminarayan which is 11-foot (3.4 m) high. The murti is surrounded by similar statues of the gurus of the sect Each murti is made of panch dhaatu or five metals in accordance to Hindu tradition. Also within the central monument lie the murtis of other Hindu deities, including Sita Ram, Radha Krishna, Shiv Parvati, and Lakshmi Narayan.

Gajendra Pith of temple. which is showing relationship between human and Elephant from ancient time, and also shows the nature of elephant towards other creatures.And these all creation are created on stones! which is spectacular and amazing.
These all are just out of our ideas that is it possible in modern world? Not only that the central monument the temple has no iron elements in its structure, and no cement. The
concrete was used only in the foundation. The rest was made of stone.
Marble and granite for the construction was delivered from all over the
world. It was processed using special technology, and then joint
together. All pillars of the temple are stacked, and all stone elements
are turned 90 degrees after being connected. It was done to provide
seismic resistance in case of earthquakes, which sometimes happen in
India. Imagine the level of precision required for stone processing to
assemble this big "puzzle".
Some other Exhibitions
1. Hall of Values, 2. Giant Screen Film (IMAX), 3. Cultural Boat Ride,
4. Garden of IndiaReference